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Published on: February 6, 2019
Facile synthesis of R4NF(HFIP)3 complexes from KF and their application to electrochemical fluorination
Haruka Homma1, Aika Mochizuki1, Misaki Aketo2
1Graduate School of Engineering and Science, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Tokyo 135-8548, Japan.
Abstract:
By exploiting the difference in solubility between KF and KBr in the co-solvent HFIP/CH2Cl2, R4NF(HFIP)3 complexes were synthesised in excellent yields from the ion exchange reaction between KF and R4NBr. The resulting Bu4NF(HFIP)3 was found to have extremely low hygroscopicity and to be effective as a supporting electrolyte and fluorinating reagent in electrochemical fluorination.
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