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Hexafluoroacetone (HFA) is a
chemical compound with the
formula (CF3)2CO. It is
structurally similar to acetone; however, its
reactivity is
markedly different...
- hexamethylenetetramine. A rare
stable example is the
adduct of
ammonia and
hexafluoroacetone, (CF3)2C(OH)NH2. The C-substituted
derivatives are
obtained by reaction...
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amines is the use of
ammonia to give a
primary imine. In the case of
hexafluoroacetone, the
hemiaminal intermediate can be isolated.
Primary ketimines can...
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tetrahydropyrimidine called acetonin, with loss of ammonia. The
imine of
hexafluoroacetone, ((CF3)2C=NH) is by
contrast robust. "Synonyms". Pubchem. K. Findeisen;...
- Hexafluoro-propan-2-ol is
prepared from
hexafluoropropylene through hexafluoroacetone,
which is then hydrogenated. (CF3)2CO + H2 → (CF3)2CHOH As a solvent...
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reactions of trifluoroacetone. It is less
prone to
hydrate than
hexafluoroacetone and more
electrophilic than
acetone itself.
Unlike both of
those ketones...
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trifluoromethane H–CF 3, 1,1,1-trifluoroethane H 3C–CF 3, and
hexafluoroacetone F 3C–CO–CF 3.
Compounds with this
group are a
subclass of the organofluorines...
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methanediol H2C(OH)2.
Another example is (F3C)2C(OH)2, the
hydrated form of
hexafluoroacetone. Many gem-diols
undergo further condensation to give
dimeric and oligomeric...
- methanol. It is
prepared by
addition of
trichloromethyllithium to
hexafluoroacetone,
followed by
halogen exchange with
antimony pentafluoride. The aluminate...
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organofluorine chemistry.
Similarly to pot****ium fluoride, CsF
reacts with
hexafluoroacetone to form a
stable perfluoroalkoxide salt. It will
convert electron-deficient...