The cycloaddition of arenecarbaldehydes and α,α,α-trifluoroacetophenones with gem-difluoro-substituted azomethine ylides, generated from N-benzhydrylideneamines and difluorocarbene, occurs regioselectively to give, after hydrolysis, oxazolidin-4-ones. The primary cycloadducts of trifluoroacetophenones, 4,4-difluoro-5-trifluoromethyloxazolidine derivatives, are sufficiently stable to be isolated in reasonable to excellent yields. The results of correlation analysis and DFT calculations reveal a non-pericyclic step-wise mechanism of the reaction.
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