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Fluoraza reagents

Electropositive fluorinating agents are categorized in distinct classes as (1) fluoroxy reagents, in which the fluorine is bound to an oxygen atom (for reviews, see references 1,2,3, 4, 5, and 6) (2) fluoraza reagents, in which the fluorine atom IS bound to the nitrogen atom of either an amide or ammonium ion structure (for a partial review, see reference 6), (3) xenon difluoride, in which the fluorine atoms are bound to xenon (for reviews, see references 5, 7, 8, and 114) and (4) perchloryl Iluoride, in which the fluorine atom is bound to the chlorine atom of the perchloryl function (for a review, see reference 9). [Pg.133]

The fluoraza reagents consist of two types of compounds one in which a fluorine atom is bound to the nitrogen atom of an amide or, more often, a sulfonamide and one in which a fluorine atom is bound to the nitrogen atom of a tertiary amine such as pyridine, quinuclidine, or triethylenediamine 1,4-diaza-bicyclo[2 2.2]octane. The positive charge on the nitrogen is counterbalanced by a non-nucleophilic anion such as triflate or tetrafluoroborate. [Pg.150]

Several fluoraza reagents shown m Tables 3a and 3b (B, C, E, F, J, and K) are reactive enough to fluorinate an aromatic ring (Table 1). The ortho isomer predominates in the o/mlp mixture Reagent K has been used to prepare fluonnated derivatives of tyrosine and estradiol [77] (equation 35) (Table 1, entry 10)... [Pg.152]


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