Geminal fluorination of diazo compounds

TB Patrick, JJ Scheibel, GL Cantrell

Index: Patrick, Timothy B.; Scheibel, Jeffrey J.; Cantrell, Gary L. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1981 , vol. 46, # 19 p. 3917 - 3918

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Abstract

The utility of diazo compounds as intermediates in preparative organic chemistry has proven of great valuea2 Conversion of diazo compounds to halocarbons is a long known process dating back to nearly a century ago when Curtius reported the reaction between diazo compounds and hydrogen halide^.^" Subsequently, considerable attention has been focused on the halogenation of various diazo substrate with both hydrogen halides and ...

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