- Reaction of Perfluoroalkanesulfinates with Allyl and Propargyl Halides. A Convenient Synthesis of 3-(Perfluoroalkyl)prop-1-enes and 3-(Perfluoroalkyl)allenes
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The reaction of perfluoroalkanesulfinates, RfCF2SO2Na, with allyl and propargyl halides, in the presence of (NH4)2S2O8, gave 3-(perfluoroalkyl)prop-1-enes (RfCH2CH=CH2) and 3-(perfluoroalkyl)allenes (RfCH=C=CH2), respectively, in good yield.Evidence is presented for a radical addition-elimination mechanism for the reaction.The reaction represents a synthetically viable and convenient route to such compounds.
- Hu, Chang-Ming,Qing, Feng-Ling,Huang, Wei-Yuan
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p. 2801 - 2804
(2007/10/02)
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- Process for producing fluorine-containing aliphatic carboxylic acids
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Process for producing fluorine-containing aliphatic carboxylic acids having the general formula of Y--Rf --Y' as defined herein by reaction of fluorine-containing aliphatic halogen compounds having the general formula of X--R4 --X' as defined herein with carbon dioxide under the presence of zinc in an organic solvent and hydrolysis of the reaction product, wherein the improvement comprises controlling the concentration of carbon dioxide in the organic solvent at a level of 0.3 to 5 mol/l.
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- REACTIONS OF PERHALOCARBONS. PART IX. CONVERSION OF PER(POLY)FLUOROALKYL HALIDES INTO THE CORRESPONDING CARBOCYCLIC ACIDS WITH A REDOX SYSTEM
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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.
- Hu, Chang-Ming,Qing, Feng-Ling,Zhang, Hong-Gen
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p. 275 - 280
(2007/10/02)
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- Process for the preparation of perfluorocarboxylic acids
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A process is described for the preparation of perfluorocarboxylic acids by oxidizing perfluoroalkylalkenes with permanganate in aqueous solution, catalytic amounts of at least one quaternary ammonium salt containing alkyl and/or arylalkyl groups being added. It is possible by these means to prepare even perfluorocarboxylic acids having a fairly long chain in a high state of purity in a readily controllable reaction and in a good space-time yield.
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