Issue 0, 1968

Aromatic polyfluoro-compounds. Part XLI. Some reactions of pentafluorobenzaldehyde

Abstract

Pentafluorobenzaldehyde has been converted into a range of derivatives by reactions involving the carbonyl group, viz., a pentafluorostilbene, a pentafluorocinnamic acid, an azine, an oxime, and a range of acetals. Other derivatives were made by reactions involving replacement of fluorine using dimethylamine, sodium hydrogen sulphide, sodium thiophenoxide, and sodium methoxide.

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J. Chem. Soc. C, 1968, 1569-1575

Aromatic polyfluoro-compounds. Part XLI. Some reactions of pentafluorobenzaldehyde

E. V. Aroskar, P. J. N. Brown, R. G. Plevey and R. Stephens, J. Chem. Soc. C, 1968, 1569 DOI: 10.1039/J39680001569

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