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Ethylene derivatives fluoroolefins

According to the rule formulated in [15], the combined a- and /1-effects (of fluorine substituents) imply that fluoroolefins will react with electrophiles so as to minimize the number of fluorines f to electron-deficient carbon in the transition state. In accordance with this rule, reaction of CH2=CF2 with HF starts as an attack of electrophile (H+) on the CH2 group of ethylene (Eq. 32, pathway A), since this process leads to carbocation 12 stabilized by two a-fluorines in contrast to the much less stable intermediate 13 containing two /1-fluorines and derived from the initial attack of H+ on the CF2 group of the olefin ... [Pg.51]


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