Organofluorine compounds are widely known for their various applications (e.g. pharmaceutical and agrochemical industry, materials) whereas only a dozen have been identified in nature. This difference is due to the unique properties of the fluorine atom: lipophilicity, metabolic stability, conformation, etc. The combination of heteroatoms with a fluorinated moiety is able to modulate theses properties. Therefore, since early 2010s, many efforts have been devoted to introduce the SCF3 moiety onto molecules. This substituent shows high lipophilicity (Hansch Leo parameter: p = 1,44). By the end of 2000s, the Billard’s group developed reagents, named trifluoromethanesulfenamides, able to perform trifluoromethylthiolation on a large range of nuc...