Issue 0, 1968

N-fluoro-compounds. Part III. Some free-radical reactions of perfluoro-N-fluoropiperidine

Abstract

U.v. irradiation of perfluoro-N-fluoropiperidine yields, inter alia, perfluoro-NN′-bipiperidyl. This product is also obtained, together with perfluorobicyclobutyl and perfluoro-(N-cyclobutylpiperidine), when the N-fluoropiperidine is irradiated in the presence of perfluorocyclobutene. Irradiation of perfluoro-N-fluoropiperidine in the presence of oxygen gives a product that decomposes to perfluoropentamethylene nitroxide when heated. Reaction of the nitroxide with iron, nitric oxide, or polystyrene yields perfluoro-2,3,4,5-tetrahydropyridine, perfluoro-O-nitrosopentamethylenehydroxylamine, and perfluoropentamethylenehydroxylamine, respectively. Pyrolysis of perfluoro-(N-cyclobutylpiperidine) gives perfluoro-(N-vinylpiperidine).

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J. Chem. Soc. C, 1968, 2608-2612

N-fluoro-compounds. Part III. Some free-radical reactions of perfluoro-N-fluoropiperidine

R. E. Banks, K. Mullen and G. E. Williamson, J. Chem. Soc. C, 1968, 2608 DOI: 10.1039/J39680002608

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