This red / purplish solid is useful for converting hydrocarbons into fluorocarbons, i . e ., it is a fluorination agent.
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Additions of uranium and plutonium to the salt during operation were quick and uneventful, and recovery of uranium by fluorination was efficient.
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Historically, only three atomic fluorine sources were available for radical fluorination : Fluorine ( F 2 ), electrophilic and nucleophilic methods.
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The hexafluorides are the result of direct fluorination of the elements ( compare : other hexahalides of these elements do not even exist ).
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The uncovering of the ability of electrophilic N F fluorinating agents to act as atomic fluorine source led to a renaissance in radical fluorination.
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In an area where coordination chemistry and materials science overlap, the fluorination of organic ligands is used to tune the properties of component molecules.
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Electrophilic fluorination offers an alternative to nucleophilic fluorination methods employing alkali or ammonium fluorides and methods employing sulfur fluorides for the preparation of organofluorine compounds.
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Electrophilic fluorination offers an alternative to nucleophilic fluorination methods employing alkali or ammonium fluorides and methods employing sulfur fluorides for the preparation of organofluorine compounds.
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The use of salts of cationic nitrogen increases the rates and yields of electrophilic fluorination, because the cationic nitrogen removes electron density from fluorine.
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His research provided the foundations for the preparation of fluorocarbons by direct fluorination carried out during World War II as part of the Manhattan Project.