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The introduction of carbon - fluorine bonds into organic compounds
can profoundly influence their chemical and physical properties
when compared to their non-fluorine containing analogues, leading
to a range of man-made materials with highly desirable properties.
These molecules are of interest across the wide spectrum of
industrial and academic organic chemistry, from pharmaceuticals,
through fine and specialty chemicals to polymers. From Prozac to
Teflon, many of the most important products of the chemical and
life-science industries rely on organic fluorine chemistry for
their useful properties. In this new book the author,
internationally known for his contribution to organic fluorine
chemistry, covers both the preparative methodologies and chemical
properties of partially and highly fluorinated organic systems.
Written as an authoritative guide to the subject for organic
chemists in universities and the pharmaceutical, agrochemical,
specialty organic and polymer industries, the book will also be an
important resource for university advanced courses. Dick Chambers
is a Fellow of the Royal Society and Emeritus Professor of
Chemistry at the University of Durham, Durham, UK.
The excitement of the chemistry of organofluorine compounds stems
from the unique reactions that arise and the "special effects" that
introduction of fluorine impart on a molecule. Indeed, these
effects are now exploited in a remarkable array of applications the
whole of the chemical, pharmaceutical, and plant-protection
industries. In this two-volume set, we have gathered authors with
immense experience in various aspects of their fields and each is a
world-authority on the important topics which they have described.
The first volume treats the chemistry of fluorinated alkenes, which
are important "building-blocks" for the synthesis of a range of
fluorinated systems and are used widely in industry. The second
volume is directed to techniques and synthons for obtaining
fluorinated compounds.
The excitement of the chemistry of organofluorine compounds stems
from the unique reactions that arise and the "special effects" that
introduction of fluorine impart on a molecule. Indeed, these
effects are now exploited in a remarkable array of applications the
whole of the chemical, pharmaceutical, and plant-protection
industries. In this two-volume set, we have gathered authors with
immense experience in various aspects of their fields and each is a
world-authority on the important topics which they have described.
The first volume treats the chemistry of fluorinated alkenes, which
are important "building-blocks" for the synthesis of a range of
fluorinated systems and are used widely in industry. The second
volume is directed to techniques and synthons for obtaining
fluorinated compounds.
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