Organofluorine Chemistry
Fluorinated Alkenes and Reactive Intermediates
Series: Topics in Current Chemistry , Vol. 192 
Chambers, Richard D. (Ed.) 
1997, X, 244 pp., Hardcover
IN: 978-3-540-63171-2
SpringerLink Date 2008年5月14日 
About this book 
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
Table of contents
1. R.D. Chambers and J.F.S. Vaughan; Nucleophilic Reactions of Fluorinated Alkenes
2. V.A. Petrov and V.V. Bardin; Reactions of Electrophiles with Polyflurorinated Olefins
3. W.R. Dolbier, jr.; Fluorinated Free Radicals
4. B. Ameduri and B. Boutevin; Telomerisation Reactions of Fluorinated Alkenes