The nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of fluoroaromatics. Part V. The 13C spectra of some fluorobenzenes and fluorobenzofurans

Abstract
The natural abundance 13C spectra of some 1-substituted 2,3-difluorobenzenes and of some 6-substituted 3-ethoxycarbonyl-4,5,7-trifluoro-2-methylbenzofurans have been obtained. The spectra have been assigned by use of 1H and 19F decoupling techniques, together with a consideration of the 13C substituent chemical shifts, and of 13C–19F coupling constants. Comparison of 13C substituent chemical shifts in substituted benzenes and benzofurans suggests that these parameters can be safely transferred from one aromatic system to another. Substituent effects on 13C–19F coupling constants have been evaluated, and the effects of ortho-substituents on 1J couplings shown to occur via a π-bond mechanism.