Description
Book SynopsisA survey of major research trends in synthetic fluorine chemistry. Coverage includes various aspects of organic and inorganic fluorine chemistry, fluorination methods, organometallic fluorine chemistry and its use in synthesis, and the synthesis of perfluoropolyethers.
Table of ContentsPartial table of contents:
Lewis Acid Properties of Fluorinated Noble Gas Cations (G.Schrobilgen).
Controlled Replacement of Fluorine by Oxygen in Fluorides andOxyfluorides (K. Christe, et al.).
Transition Metal Derivatives of Strong Protonic Acids andSuperacids (F. Aubke, et al.).
Fluorine Stabilized Carbon-Sulfur Multiple Bonding (K.Seppelt).
A New Synthetic Procedure for the Preparation and Manufacture ofPerfluoropolyethers (R. Lagow, et al.).
Universal Synthesis of Perfluorinated Organic Compounds (J.Adcock).
Electrophilic Fluorination Reactions with F2 and Some ReagentsDirectly Derived from It (S. Rozen).
Fluorination with Onium Poly(Hydrogen Fluorides): The Taming ofAnhydrous Hydrogen Fluoride for Synthesis (G. Olah & X.Li).
Index.