The fluorination of aromatic compounds (benzene, toluene, phenol and benzoic acid) by elemental fluorine diluted with nitrogen has been investigated in various solvents (Freon 11, chloroform, methanol, trifluoroacetic acid, 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol, water) in order to define the influence of the experimental conditions on the reaction. Experiments have been carried out by varying the temperature, the substrate concentration in solution, the molar ratio of fluorine to substrate, and the concentration of fluorine in the fluorine/nitrogen mixture. In all cases, the effects on the yield of fluorinated products were studied. Monofluorinated compounds were mainly found in the reaction mixture, the isomers formed being in accord with the mechanism f...
Low temperature fluorination technique is adopted for fluorination of the following sulphur compound...
The usual electrochemical fluorination of organic compounds in anhydrous HF produces completely fluo...
Within the past ten years there has developed a sudden interest in organic compounds which contain f...
Elemental fluorine is rarely used in fluorination reactions of aromatic substrates because of the un...
Direct elemental fluorination of representative aromatic substrates, including PhH, PhCH3, PhF, PhCI...
The interrelated effects of temperature and fluorine concentration on fluorine-olefin reactions have...
Fluorine solubility is an important parameter in fluorination reactions, both from the viewpoint of ...
Selectively fluorinated aromatic compounds are of interest in many sectors. Of the methodologies use...
Introduction of fluorine into organic molecules is important from the chemical and pharmaceutical po...
Organo-fluorine compounds are industrially important. Their method of preparation depends on the sel...
The development of organofluorine chemistry has revolutionised the way many agrochemical and pharmac...
Low temperature fluorination technique is adopted for fluorination of the following sulphur compound...
The reactivity of CF3OF (FTM) has been widely studied especially in halogenated olefinic systems and...
The reactivity of CF3OF has been widely studied especially in halogenated olefinic systems [1] and i...
Low temperature fluorination technique is adopted for fluorination of the following sulphur compound...
Low temperature fluorination technique is adopted for fluorination of the following sulphur compound...
The usual electrochemical fluorination of organic compounds in anhydrous HF produces completely fluo...
Within the past ten years there has developed a sudden interest in organic compounds which contain f...
Elemental fluorine is rarely used in fluorination reactions of aromatic substrates because of the un...
Direct elemental fluorination of representative aromatic substrates, including PhH, PhCH3, PhF, PhCI...
The interrelated effects of temperature and fluorine concentration on fluorine-olefin reactions have...
Fluorine solubility is an important parameter in fluorination reactions, both from the viewpoint of ...
Selectively fluorinated aromatic compounds are of interest in many sectors. Of the methodologies use...
Introduction of fluorine into organic molecules is important from the chemical and pharmaceutical po...
Organo-fluorine compounds are industrially important. Their method of preparation depends on the sel...
The development of organofluorine chemistry has revolutionised the way many agrochemical and pharmac...
Low temperature fluorination technique is adopted for fluorination of the following sulphur compound...
The reactivity of CF3OF (FTM) has been widely studied especially in halogenated olefinic systems and...
The reactivity of CF3OF has been widely studied especially in halogenated olefinic systems [1] and i...
Low temperature fluorination technique is adopted for fluorination of the following sulphur compound...
Low temperature fluorination technique is adopted for fluorination of the following sulphur compound...
The usual electrochemical fluorination of organic compounds in anhydrous HF produces completely fluo...
Within the past ten years there has developed a sudden interest in organic compounds which contain f...