Christmann, M. et al.: 2017 Science of Synthesis, 2017/2: Knowledge Updates 2017/2 DOI: 10.1055/sos-SD-134-00228
Knowledge Updates 2017/2

34.1.1.8 Synthesis of Fluoroalkanes by Substitution of Hydrogen (Update 2017)

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Editors: Christmann, M.; Paquin, J.-F.; Weinreb, S. M.

Authors: Couty, F.; Hunter, L.; Jubault, P.; Lectka, T.; Lequeux, T. P.; Pannecoucke, X.; Pitts, C. R.; Poisson, T.; Rodríguez-Morgade, M. S.; Rueda-Becerril, M.; Sammis, G. M.; Shibatomi, K.; Torres, T.; Yamazaki, T.

Title: Knowledge Updates 2017/2

Print ISBN: 9783132414143; Online ISBN: 9783132414174; Book DOI: 10.1055/b-004-140262

Subjects: Organic Chemistry;Chemical Reactions, Catalysis;Organometallic Chemistry;Laboratory Techniques, Stoichiometry

Science of Synthesis Knowledge Updates



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Title: Science of Synthesis

DOI: 10.1055/b-00000101

Series Editors: Carreira, E. M.; Decicco, C. P.; Fürstner, A.; Koch, G.; Molander, G. A.; Schaumann, E.; Shibasaki, M.; Thomas, E. J.; Trost, B. M.

Type: Multivolume Edition

 


Abstract

This chapter is an update to the earlier Science of Synthesis contribution (Section 34.1.1) describing methods for the synthesis of fluoroalkanes by substitution of hydrogen. The increasing importance of fluorine-containing molecules in the health, pharmaceutical, and agrochemical sectors has resulted in the rapid development of more-selective, more-controlled, and safer methods for the insertion of a fluorine atom into structurally diverse molecules. Herein, the most synthetically useful methods reported from 2006 until mid-2016 to achieve such transformations are described.

 
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