2fluorobutane
2-Fluorobutane is an organofluorine compound with the chemical formula C4H9F. It is a structural isomer of other fluorobutanes, specifically differing in the position of the fluorine atom on the second carbon of the butane chain. This compound is a colorless liquid at room temperature and pressure. Its physical properties, such as boiling point and density, are influenced by the presence of the electronegative fluorine atom. The C-F bond is polar, contributing to its chemical reactivity. 2-Fluorobutane can be synthesized through various organic reactions, often involving the substitution of a leaving group on butane with a fluoride source. Its applications are generally limited to specialized research settings and as a potential intermediate in the synthesis of more complex molecules. It is not a commonly encountered substance in everyday life. Further research into its specific reactivity and potential industrial uses is ongoing.