Visible light‐driven carboxylation with CO_(2) have emerged as a sustainable and powerful way to transfer waste to treasure.However,it is still challenging for aryl fluorides due to the low reactivities of both C(sp2...Visible light‐driven carboxylation with CO_(2) have emerged as a sustainable and powerful way to transfer waste to treasure.However,it is still challenging for aryl fluorides due to the low reactivities of both C(sp2)−F bonds and CO_(2).Herein,we report the first photocatalytic carboxylation of aryl C−F bonds with CO_(2).The visible‐light photoredox catalysis enables selective carboxylation of strong C(sp2)−F bonds in diverse polyluoroarenes,such as penta‐,tetra‐,and tri‐fluoroarenes under mild conditions,providing a facile access to a series of important polyfluoroaryl carboxylic acids with good yields.In contrast to previous reports of direct capture of polyfluoroaryl radicals,mechanistic studies suggest that the reduction of fleeting polyfluoroaryl radicals into polyfluoroaryl anions might be involved in this transformation,which may open a new avenue for photocatalytic functionalization of aryl C−F bonds.展开更多
文摘Visible light‐driven carboxylation with CO_(2) have emerged as a sustainable and powerful way to transfer waste to treasure.However,it is still challenging for aryl fluorides due to the low reactivities of both C(sp2)−F bonds and CO_(2).Herein,we report the first photocatalytic carboxylation of aryl C−F bonds with CO_(2).The visible‐light photoredox catalysis enables selective carboxylation of strong C(sp2)−F bonds in diverse polyluoroarenes,such as penta‐,tetra‐,and tri‐fluoroarenes under mild conditions,providing a facile access to a series of important polyfluoroaryl carboxylic acids with good yields.In contrast to previous reports of direct capture of polyfluoroaryl radicals,mechanistic studies suggest that the reduction of fleeting polyfluoroaryl radicals into polyfluoroaryl anions might be involved in this transformation,which may open a new avenue for photocatalytic functionalization of aryl C−F bonds.