Elemental Fluorine in Organic Chemistry

  • Hutchinson J
  • Sandford G
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Abstract

There is a gradual realisation that elemental fluorine, for a long time considered too reactive and uncontrollable, can be used in viable syntheses on both the laboratory and industrial scale. This review focuses on recent uses of fluorine for the preparation of perfluorinated and selectively fluorinated molecules as well as for the promotion of other organic transformations.

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Hutchinson, J., & Sandford, G. (1997). Elemental Fluorine in Organic Chemistry (pp. 1–43). https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-69197-9_1

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