Mono- and dihydryl-pentafluorosulfur-F-alkanes [1] |
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Authors: | R.A. De Marco W.B. Fox |
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Affiliation: | Chemistry Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C. 20375 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The systematic preparation of partially fluorinated pentafluorosulfur alkanes containing no additional halogens is reported. Thus, the indirect addition of “HF” (via KF/formamide) to SF5CH=CF2, SF5CFCF2, and SF5C(CF3)CF2 produces SF5CH(in2)CF3, SF5CHFCF3, and SF5C(CF3)2H respectively. The monohydryl-pentafluorosulfur-F- alkanes react readily with S2O6F2 to form the corresponding fluorosulfates by oxidative displacement of hydrogen, while the dihydryl derivative undergoes cleavage to produce F-acetyl fluoride. Efforts to convert some of the new materials to the important but unknown pentafluorosulfur “ketone,” SF5C(O)CF3, were unsuccessful. |
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