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In this paper, we report our efforts toward the development of a bromopentafluorosulfanylation reaction of terminal alkynes. The use of tetrabromomethane (CBr4) as a bromine atom source allowed the formation of the bromopentafluorosulfanylated product. Practically, however, the desired products could not be separated from the minor chloropentafluorosulfanylated products as well as the dibromoalkene side-products generated under those reaction conditions.
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