1st Edition

Experimental Methods in Organic Fluorine Chemistry

By Tomoya Kitazume, Takashi Yamazaki Copyright 1999
272 Pages
by CRC Press

272 Pages
by CRC Press

272 Pages
by Routledge

In the fields of biologically active materials and functional materials, fluorinated organic materials are becoming a focus of significant interest. Over the past decade synthetic methodologies and reagents in fluorine chemistry have been developed, especially stereocontrolled synthetic methods, enzymatic resolution to synthesize enantiomers, fluoromethylated reagents, and fluorination reagents.... Read more
1. Effect of Fluorine on Physical Properties 2. Preparation of Fluorine-containing Materials 3. Handling Fluorinated Materials 4. Fluorination 5. Carbon-Carbon Bond-forming Reactions 6. Removal of Fluorine from Difluorinated Materials 7. Difluoromethylenation 8. Introduction of a Trifluoromethyl Group 9. Reactions with Hetero Nucleophiles 10. Effect of Fluorine on Chemical Reactivity 11. Oxidations and Reductions 12. Optical Resolutions 13. Introduction of Poly- or Perfluorinated Groups

Biography

Tomoya Kitazume, associate professor of bioengineering, and Takashi Yamazaki, researcher of bioengineering, are both members of Tokyo Institute of Technology.