SEARCH Articles Figures Tables A Displacement of fluorine from saturated carbon - Sn2 processes A Elements Hydrogen, Fluorine, Phosphorus, and Iodine A Fluorine atoms and fluoroalkyl groups attached to the radical centre A Fluorine atoms attached to the carbanion centre A Fluorine generation A Source of fluorine A-Fluorinated ketone A-Fluorination A-Fluorination A-fluorinated P-ketoesters A-fluorinated products Active Site Interactions in Fluorine-Labeled a-Chymotrypsin Alkenes with a Single Fluorine Substituent Antimony fluoride, as fluorinating agent Arsenic fluoride as fluorinating agent Bromine trifluoride as fluorinating agent Calcium fluoride, as fluorinating Calcium fluoride, as fluorinating agent Direct a-Fluorination of Aldehydes Elemental fluorine as an electrophile Enones, a-fluorosynthesis via electrophilic fluorination Fluorides, anhydrous metal as fluorinating agents Fluorides, as fluorinating agents Fluorinated Heterocyclic Compounds: Synthesis, Chemistry, and Applications, Edited by Viacheslav A. Petrov Fluorinated Inhibitors Involving a Still Unknown Mechanism Fluorinated Peroxides Ronald A. De Marco and Fluorinated Peroxides Ronald A. De Marco and Jean Fluorinated Surfactants Without a Hydrophile Fluorinated compounds, as catalyst phases Fluorination of a Carboxylic Acid with Sulfur Tetrafluoride Fluorine Replaces a Hydrogen Involved in the Catalytic Cycle Fluorine Replaces a Hydroxyl Fluorine as a Bioisostere Fluorine as diatomic molecule Fluorine as fluorinating agent Fluorine as substituent Fluorine nuclei in a CF group Fluorine nuclei in a CF3 group Fluorine, as oxidant Hydrogen fluoride, anhydrous as fluorinating agent Mercury fluorides, as fluorinating Mercury fluorides, as fluorinating agents Nuclear Chlorine, Bromine or Fluorine from a Phenolic Ether Other Common Groups with a Single Fluorine Substituent Plasma F2 Dissociation as the First Step in Synthesis of Aggressive Fluorine Oxidizers Rascally Fluorine A Fairy With Fangs Reactions Activated by a Strong Interaction Between Fluorine and Other Atoms Reactions activated by a strong interaction between fluorine and Sm, Yb, Sn, Ti Replacement (s. a. Substitution P-fluorine Replacement (s. a. Substitution fluorine Silver fluoride, as fluorinating Silver fluorides AgF, as fluorinating agent Some Properties of Fluorine-containing Polyalkyl(meth)acrylates and a-fluoroacrylates Substitution of a Carbon-Fluorine Bond Summary of organic fluorine as hydrogen-bonding acceptor Use as fluorinating agent Use of KrF and PtF6 as Oxidative Fluorinating Reagents With Replacement of a Fluorine Atom