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Fluorobenzene is an aryl
fluoride and the
simplest of the
fluorobenzenes, with the
formula C6H5F,
often abbreviated PhF. A
colorless liquid, it is a precursor...
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Fluorobenzenes are a
group of aryl fluorides/halobenzenes
consisting of one or more
fluorine atoms as
substituents on a
benzene core. They have the formula...
- The
partial rate
factor of
electrophilic aromatic substitution on
fluorobenzene is
often larger than one at the para position,
making it an activating...
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acute toxicity. 4-Fluorobromobenzene is
synthesized via
bromination of
fluorobenzene in the
presence of a
Lewis acid
catalyst such as iron(III)
bromide or...
- uses
tetrafluoroborate and
delivers the halide-substituted product,
fluorobenzene,
which is not
obtained by the use of
copper fluorides. This reaction...
- halobenzenes:
Fluorobenzenes Chlorobenzenes Bromobenzenes Iodobenzenes Halobenzene may also
refer to any of the
monosubstituted halobenzenes:
Fluorobenzene Chlorobenzene...
- doi:10.1002/14356007.a04_309. ISBN 978-3527306732. Flood, D. T. (1933). "
Fluorobenzene".
Organic Syntheses. 13: 46;
Collected Volumes, vol. 2, p. 295. Brauer...
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tetrafluoroborate intermediate. This
reaction is a
traditional route to
fluorobenzene and some
related derivatives,
including 4-fluorobenzoic acid. The reaction...
- pot****ium
iodide to give the aryl iodide: [C6H5N2]+ + KI → C6H5I + K+ + N2
Fluorobenzene is
produced by
thermal decomposition of
benzenediazonium tetrafluoroborate...
- C6H5COO−
benzoate ion 766-76-7 C6H5COOH
benzoic acid 65-85-0 C6H5F
fluorobenzene 462-06-6 C6H5I
iodobenzene 591-50-4 C6H5NO2
picolinic acid 98-98-6 C6H5NO3...