A mild and operationally simple C(sp )-H trifluoromethylation method was developed for unactivated alkanes by utilizing a bench-stable Cu complex, bpyCu(CF ) , as the initiator of the visible-light photoinduced reaction, the source of a trifluoromethyl radical as a hydrogen atom transfer reagent, and the source of a trifluoromethyl anion for functionalization. The reaction was initiated by the generation of reactive electrophilic carbon-centered CF radical through photoinduced homolytic cleavage of bpyCu(CF ) , followed by hydrogen abstraction from an unactivated C(sp )-H bond. Comprehensive mechanistic investigations based on a combination of experimental and computational methods suggested that C-CF bond formation was enabled by radical-polar crossover and ionic coupling between the resulting carbocation intermediate and the anionic CF source. The methylene-selective reaction can be applied to the direct, late-stage trifluoromethylation of natural products and bioactive molecules.
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