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Hypofluorous acid reaction with alkenes

The reaction of fluorine with water, producing hypofluorous acid (HOF) and subsequently oxygen difluoride (OF2), has been the subject of intensive study over the last fifty years.1 Additionally, hypofluorous acid in acetonitrile has been characterized.5 The reagents are potentially explosive and present a toxicity hazard similar to fluorine therefore, work should be carried out in an efficient hood and proper safety equipment is required. It was established in the earliest investigations that the reaction of hypofluorous acid with alkenes in nonpolar solvents gives fluoro hydrins, e.g. 1, in high yield.6 However, it is now clear that epoxides are initially formed in acetonitrile7 and 1,2-epoxycyclohexane (2) is formed in reactions with cyclohexene in various solvents.5... [Pg.292]

Reaction of Alkenes with Hypofluorous Acid General Procedure ... [Pg.354]


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