Fluorine Chemistry, Volume V focuses on the compositions, reactions, properties, and functions of fluorine compounds. The book first discusses the general chemistry of fluorine compounds and the physical chemistry of fluorocarbons. Vapor pressures; details of interaction of polyatomic molecules; coefficients and equations of state for gases; liquid compressibility; and compressibilities of liquid mixtures are discussed. The text looks at the radiochemistry and radiation chemistry of fluorine. Isotopes of fluorine; useful methods for producing F18 and F20; radiochemical properties and counting of F20; fluorine activities in nuclear reactors; and analytical determinations are described. The selection also provides numerical analysis and tabulated representations. The book also focuses on the industrial and utilitarian features of fluorine chemistry. Historical and economic factors; properties of fluorocarbons; refrigerants and propellants; gaseous dielectrics; fire extinguishing agents; and fluorocarbon surfactants are discussed. The text is a vital source of data for readers wanting to study fluorine compounds.
The present book is essentially based on the lectures on the chemistry of organic compounds of fluorine that I gave in 1969 at Virginia Polytechnic Institute in Blacksburg, Virginia, as a graduate course.
Offers an up-to-date account of fundamental and applied research and points to future directions in inorganic fluorine chemistry. Reviews the major advances in fluorine-containing substituent groups. Provides a critical examination...
This volume brings together contributions by leading researchers covering a wide scope so characteristic of fluorine chemistry.
Fluorine Chemistry Reviews
Organic Fluorine Chemistry
The book is divided into three parts, covering general aspects, inorganic fluorides and fluoroorganic compounds.
Fluorine Chemistry for Organic Chemists consists of 105 examples of surprising reactions. The reactions are shown as problems in the first part of the book.
This book covers both the preparative methodologies and chemical properties of partially and highly fluorinated organic systems.
This book contains comprehensive reviews on cutting-edge developments and future prospects of fluorine in bioorganic and medicinal chemistry.
Fluorine substitution in biologically active compounds has become particularly significant in recent years. This book presents new and significant research in this field.