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Trifluoromethyl copper complexes were repurposed for saccharide difluoromethylation

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Research area:ChemistryOrganic ChemistryFluorine in Organic Chemistry

What the study found

The study reports that trifluoromethyl copper(III) complexes were repurposed for difluoromethylation of saccharides and complex alcohols. The abstract also states that compounds 3c and 3n showed good antifungal efficacy.

Why the authors say this matters

The authors conclude that compounds 3c and 3n are promising leads for antifungal development. The abstract does not provide additional stated implications.

What the researchers tested

The researchers tested trifluoromethyl copper(III) complexes as reagents for difluoromethylation of saccharides and complex alcohols. The abstract also mentions an antifungal activity evaluation of the resulting compounds.

What worked and what didn't

The abstract states that compounds 3c and 3n possessed good efficacy in antifungal testing. It does not describe which compounds were less effective or provide comparative performance details.

What to keep in mind

The available abstract text is incomplete and gives only limited details about the experimental scope, conditions, and comparative results. No additional limitations are described in the provided summary.

Key points

  • Trifluoromethyl copper(III) complexes were repurposed for difluoromethylation of saccharides and complex alcohols.
  • The abstract reports an antifungal activity evaluation of the resulting compounds.
  • Compounds 3c and 3n showed good antifungal efficacy.
  • The authors conclude that 3c and 3n are promising leads for antifungal development.

Disclosure

Research title:
Trifluoromethyl copper complexes were repurposed for saccharide difluoromethylation
Authors:
Shuolu Dai, Chuhong Xie, Shan Long, Min Luo, Chen Chen, Tingting Li, Wen‐Xin Lv, Yonggui Robin Chi
Institutions:
Guizhou University, Guizhou Minzu University, Nanyang Technological University
Publication date:
2026-04-13
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