Liquid-phase fluorination of aromatic compounds by elemental fluorine |
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Authors: | L. Conte G. P. Gambaretto M. Napoli C. Fraccaro E. Legnaro |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Industrial Chemistry, University of Padua, via Marzolo 9, 35131, Padua, Italy |
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Abstract: | The fluorination of aromatic compounds (benzene, toluene, phenol and benzoic acid) by elemental fluorine diluted with nitrogen has been investigated in various solvents (Freon 11, chloroform, methanol, trifluoroacetic acid, 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol, water) in order to define the influence of the experimental conditions on the reaction. Experiments have been carried out by varying the temperature, the substrate concentration in solution, the molar ratio of fluorine to substrate, and the concentration of fluorine in the fluorine/nitrogen mixture. In all cases, the effects on the yield of fluorinated products were studied. Monofluorinated compounds were mainly found in the reaction mixture, the isomers formed being in accord with the mechanism for electrophilic substitution. The highest yield of monofluorinated products was obtained with polar solvents and the following order was found: CFCl3 < CHCl3 < CH3OH < CF3CH2OH < CF3COOH. Interesting results were also found using particular additives (for instance, KOH or C4F9SO3Na in methanol) or water as the solvent. A direct relationship was observed between the yield of monofluorinated compounds and the molar ratio of fluorine to substrate, which has to be less than one in order to obtain high yields. In contrast, low selectivity, expressed as the yield ratio of ortho to para (or meta) isomers, was found. |
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Keywords: | Fluorination Aromatic compounds Elemental fluorine Isomer formation Solvent effects Additive effects |
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