Substitution and addition reactions of organic substrates with hypofluorous acid
LE Andrews, R Bonnett, EH Appelman
Index: Andrews, Laura E.; Bonnett, Raymond; Appelman, Evan H. Tetrahedron, 1985 , vol. 41, # 4 p. 781 - 784
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Abstract
The chemical reactions of hypofluorous acid with aromatic and olefinic substrates show considerable variety. Hypofluorous acid reacts with naphthalene to give 1-naphthol, 2- naphthol and 1, 4-naphtho-quinone; with benzo [b] thiophen to give the 1, 1-dioxide; with trans-stilbene to give threo-2-fluoro-1-hydroxy-1, 2-diphenylethane, benzophenone and diphenylacetaldehyde; and with cholesteryl acetate to give the two epoxides (α: β= 6.3: 1) ...
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