
Science of Synthesis: Houben-Weyl Methods of Molecular Transformations Vol. 34
Fluorine
Thieme (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 7. December 2005
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Series
Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Stuttgart
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Wissenschaftler
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
- 338 Illustrations, color - 122 Tables, color
Dimensions
Height: 24 cm
Width: 17 cm
Weight
1156 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-13-118861-8 (9783131188618)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
J.M. Percy, Steven V. Ley
Content
34.1 Product Class 1: Fluoroalkanes
34.1.1 Synthesis by Substitution of Hydrogen
34.1.2 Synthesis by Substitution of Metals
34.1.3 Synthesis by Substitution of Carbon Functionalities
34.1.4.1 Synthesis by Substitution of a Halogen
34.1.4.2 Synthesis by Substitution of Hydroxy Groups in Alcohols
34.1.4.3 Synthesis by Substitution of Oxygen and Sulfur Functionalities
34.1.5 Synthesis by Addition Reactions to Alkenes
34.1.6 Synthesis with Retention of the Functional Group
34.2 Product Class 2: Fluorocyclopropanes
34.3 Product Class 3: (Fluoromethyl)cyclopropanes
34.4 Product Class 4: Fluorocyclobutanes
34.5 Product Class 5: Propargylic Fluorides
34.6 Product Class 6: Benzylic Fluorides
34.7 Product Class 7: Allylic Fluorides
34.8 Product Class 8: Homoallylic Fluorides
34.9 Product Class 9: ?-Fluoro Alcohols
34.10 Product Class 10: ?-Fluoroamines
34.1.1 Synthesis by Substitution of Hydrogen
34.1.2 Synthesis by Substitution of Metals
34.1.3 Synthesis by Substitution of Carbon Functionalities
34.1.4.1 Synthesis by Substitution of a Halogen
34.1.4.2 Synthesis by Substitution of Hydroxy Groups in Alcohols
34.1.4.3 Synthesis by Substitution of Oxygen and Sulfur Functionalities
34.1.5 Synthesis by Addition Reactions to Alkenes
34.1.6 Synthesis with Retention of the Functional Group
34.2 Product Class 2: Fluorocyclopropanes
34.3 Product Class 3: (Fluoromethyl)cyclopropanes
34.4 Product Class 4: Fluorocyclobutanes
34.5 Product Class 5: Propargylic Fluorides
34.6 Product Class 6: Benzylic Fluorides
34.7 Product Class 7: Allylic Fluorides
34.8 Product Class 8: Homoallylic Fluorides
34.9 Product Class 9: ?-Fluoro Alcohols
34.10 Product Class 10: ?-Fluoroamines