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Site selective functionalizations of fluorinated heterocycles

Schlosser, Manfred  
2006
Abstracts of Papers, 232nd ACS National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, United States, Sept. 10-14, 2006

Heterocyclic chem. continues to be in the focus of life science-oriented research. Fluorine, a unique tool for finetuning biol. properties, offers an extra bonus in this context. The lecture features three pertinent issues. First, proven and novel routes to F-, CF3- and OCF3-substituted heterocycles will be reviewed. Next, the specific merits of the organometallic approach to the functionalization of "naked" core structures will be portrayed. Finally, it will be demonstrated how any vacant position in pyridines, quinolines, pyrimidines, pyrazoles and indoles can be substituted and, in particular, functionalized selectively and reliably. [on SciFinder (R)]

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Schlosser, Manfred  
Date Issued

2006

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Abstracts of Papers, 232nd ACS National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, United States, Sept. 10-14, 2006
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FLUO

End page

010

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Institute for Chemical Sciences and Engineering,Ecole Polytechnique Federale,CH-Lausanne,Switz.

Conference; Meeting Abstract; Computer Optical Disk

written in English.

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March 7, 2007
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