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Alkenes halo, fluoro

Compounds with a halogen atom bonded to an sp -hybridized carbon atom are called halo-alkanes. Halogens can also bond to an sp -hybridized carbon atom of an aromatic compound or an alkene. However, since the chemistry of these compounds is very different, we will not consider them in this chapter. Compounds with the halogen atom bonded to an sp-hybridized carbon atom, which are very unstable, are seldom encountered. We will primarily focus on the chemistry of chloro and bromo compounds. lodo compounds are less stable. The chemistry of fluoro compounds is somewhat different from the other halogen compounds, and we will not discuss fluoro compounds in this text. [Pg.287]

Cross-Coupling Reaction Using 1-Fluoro-l-halo-l-alkene. 71... [Pg.59]

Cross-Coupling Reaction Using 2-Fluoro-l-halo-l-alkenes or (2-Fluoro-l-alkenyl)... [Pg.60]

Cross-Coupling Reaction Using 1 -Fluoro-1 -halo-1 -alkene... [Pg.71]


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