1986
DOI: 10.1002/recl.19861050703
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Mechanistic aspects of the fluorination of cyclohexane and cyclohexene with acetyl hypofluorite in acetic acid

Abstract: The reaction of acetyl hypofluorite in acetic acid with both cyclohexane and cyclohexene has been investigated. Analysis by GCMS and radio‐HPLC, using 18F as a tracer, revealed that, apart from typical products expected from a radical reaction, several compounds originating from carbocationic intermediates were formed. On the basis of the observed products, a single‐electrontransfer (SET) mechanism leading to an intermediate radical‐cation is proposed.

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“…Spectroscopic data agree with published data. 28 trans-1-Acetoxy-2-fluorocycloheptane 3b: yield 0.81 g ,9.10. Found: C,63.57;H,9.38.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Spectroscopic data agree with published data. 28 trans-1-Acetoxy-2-fluorocycloheptane 3b: yield 0.81 g ,9.10. Found: C,63.57;H,9.38.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…trans -1-Acetoxy-2-fluorocyclohexane 3a: yield 0.73 g (91%). Spectroscopic data agree with published data …”
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“…However, identifiable factors such as high temperatures and nonpolar solvents, and frequently unidentified ones such as minor impurities, can trigger radical decomposition of AcOF and change the course of the reaction. Visser 69 described the formation of a complicated mixture when reacting cyclohexene with acetyl hypofluorite. All compounds which he identified, including the above-described adduct, were obtained in very low yields.…”
Section: Acetyl Hypofluorite and Higher Homologsmentioning
confidence: 99%