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- Selectfluor, a trademark of Air Products and Chemicals, is a reagent in chemistry that is used as a fluorine donor. This compound is a derivative of the...
- reactions of aldehydes and unsaturated ketones and aldehydes. The reagent Selectfluor is derived by alkylation of DABCO with dichloromethane following by treatment...
- N-fluoro-o-benzenedisulfonimide (NFOBS), N-fluorobenzenesulfonimide (NFSI), and Selectfluor. The mechanism of electrophilic fluorination remains controversial. At...
- salts, useful as fluorine transfer reagents in organic synthesis (e.g., Selectfluor), from the corresponding tertiary amine: [R–+N(CH2CH2)3N:][BF− 4] + XeF2...
- fluorination is possible with F2/N2 (10%), XeF2, or N-F reagents like Selectfluor, these methods are seldom used, due to the formation of isomeric mixtures...
- 7F. 1-Fluoronaphthalene can be obtained by reacting naphthalene with Selectfluor. 1-Fluoronaphthalene is a colorless, combustible liquid, which is insoluble...
- over several hours to give the quaternized product (see the article on Selectfluor). Due to steric hindrance and unfavorable electronic properties, chloroform...
- cation ([C5H5NF]+) and the triflate anion. Related reagents include Selectfluor, which is also an N-fluorinated salt. N-Fluoropyridinium cations are...
- Fe(C 5H 5)+ 2, and other cationic metallocenes. [Ni(CH3CH2OH)6](BF4)2. Selectfluor, a fluorination agent, and other N–F electrophilic fluorine sources....
- chiral counteranion. In the example below, the fluorinating reagent Selectfluor exhibits extremely limited solubility in nonpolar solvents and is therefore...