Radical fluorination
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Radical fluorination
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Radical fluorination is a type of fluorination reaction, complementary to nucleophilic and electrophilic approaches. It involves the reaction of an independently generated carbon-centered radical with an atomic fluorine source and yields an organofluorine compound. Historically, only three atomic fluorine sources were available for radical fluorination: Fluorine (F2), hypofluorites (O–F based reagents) and XeF2. Their high reactivity, and the difficult handling of F2 and the hypofluorites, limit
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