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Fluorinated organic substances selective

This chapter deals with recent advances in the application of electrochemical electron transfer reactions to the synthesis of fluorinated organic substances. The effect of fluorine atoms on the reduction and oxidation potentials of organic compounds is discussed first. Subsequently, recent applications of the electrochemistry to the conversion and functionalization of fluoro-organics (building-block approach) are described. Finally, methods for selective electrochemical fluorination of organic molecules (direct fluorination approach) are briefly considered. [Pg.43]

Similar experiments nsing various organic substances give mean excitation energy in recoil tritium reaction. O Table 24.4 lists selected cases for such studies (Tominaga and Tachikawa 1981). Note that the recoil reaction of for fluorine gives the largest values around 10 eV. [Pg.1352]


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