The chemistry of carbonyl fluoride. I. The fluorination of organic compounds
FS Fawcett, CW Tullock…
Index: Fawcett,F.S. et al. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1962 , vol. 84, p. 4275 - 4285
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Abstract
Carbonyl fluoride is a versatile intermediate to organic fluorine compounds. Its reaction with carbonyl compounds such as cyclohexanone, benzaldehyde and benzophenone gives the gem-difluorides, while N, N-dimethylformamide yields a, a-difluorotrimethylamine. Metal fluoride-catalyzed addition at the ethylenic bond in perfluoroolefins forms perfluoroacyl fluorides, while the C--?! unsaturated compounds CF3X= CF2, CsHsS= CO and CFaC= r': ...
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