Definition of Fluorination. Meaning of Fluorination. Synonyms of Fluorination

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- Swarts fluorination, in which chlorocarbon chlorines are substituted for fluorines by hydrogen fluoride under catalysts. Electrochemical fluorination subjects...
- specialised conditions and apparatus are required for fluorinations with elemental fluorine. Commonly, fluorination reagents are emplo**** instead of F2. Such reagents...
- with fluorine and affording the fluorinated product 4. Acad. Roy. Belg 3(24) p.474 (1892) "Preparation of antimony trifluorodichloride and fluorination of...
- various organic media. Prior to the development of these methods, fluorination with fluorine, a dangerous oxidizing agent, was a dangerous and wasteful process...
- Radical fluorination is a type of fluorination reaction, complementary to nucleophilic and electrophilic approaches. It involves the reaction of an independently...
- electrochemical fluorination of organic compounds. In this approach, HF is oxidized in the presence of a hydrocarbon and the fluorine replaces C–H bonds...
- Fluorine (9F) has 19 known isotopes ranging from 13 F to 31 F and two isomers (18m F and 26m F ). Only fluorine-19 is stable and naturally occurring in...
- group in the periodic table consisting of six chemically related elements: fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), iodine (I), and the radioactive elements...
- reagents containing a nitrogen-fluorine bond. Electrophilic fluorination offers an alternative to nucleophilic fluorination methods employing alkali or ammonium...
- reaction of fluorine with the hydrocarbon, i.e., direct fluorination. Because C-C bonds are readily cleaved by fluorine, direct fluorination mainly affords...