REACTIONS OF PERHALOCARBONS. PART IX. CONVERSION OF PER(POLY)FLUOROALKYL HALIDES INTO THE CORRESPONDING CARBOCYCLIC ACIDS WITH A REDOX SYSTEM
The conversion of per(poly)fluoroalkylhalides into the corresponding carbocyclic acids with a redox system-(NH4)2S2O8/HCO2Na is described.The reaction provides a convenient method for the synthesis of various per(poly)fluorocarboxylic acids under mild conditions.
METHODS OF MAKING POLYFUNCTIONAL POLYFLUORINATED COMPOUNDS
A method of making a polyfunctional polyfluorinated compound includes combining first components that include a polyfluorinated cyclic compound having 4 to 7 ring carbon atoms and at least one of osmium tetroxide, ruthenium tetroxide or a precursor thereof and forming a polyfluorinated dicarboxylic acid. Two of the ring carbon atoms of the polyfluorinated cyclic compound form a double bond or an epoxide. The precursor reacts with an oxidant to form ruthenium tetroxide. Methods also include converting the polyfluorinated dicarboxylic acid to a polyfluorinated dicarboxylic acid halide and converting the polyfluorinated dicarboxylic acid halide to other polyfunctional polyfluorinated compounds.
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