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DeoxoFluor

DeoxoFluor is a chemical reagent used in organic synthesis for deoxyfluorination, the conversion of alcohols to alkyl fluorides. It is part of a family of reagents including DAST and XtalFluor that enable replacement of hydroxyl groups with fluorine under relatively mild conditions. DeoxoFluor is marketed as a safer and more stable alternative to DAST, offering broad substrate scope and compatibility with many functional groups.

In typical applications, primary and secondary alcohols are treated with DeoxoFluor in an inert, dry solvent

The reagent is widely used in pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry for the synthesis of fluorinated intermediates,

Related topics include other deoxyfluorination reagents such as DAST and XtalFluor reagents.

(such
as
dichloromethane)
at
0–25
°C,
often
in
the
presence
of
a
base
or
additive
to
scavenge
byproducts.
The
reaction
proceeds
via
activation
of
the
hydroxyl
group
to
a
good
leaving
group,
followed
by
fluoride
attack
to
furnish
the
alkyl
fluoride
and
sulfur-containing
byproducts.
enabling
late-stage
fluorination
and
the
introduction
of
fluorine
that
can
affect
metabolic
stability,
lipophilicity,
and
bioavailability.
It
is
compatible
with
many
functional
groups
but
remains
moisture-sensitive
and
potentially
hazardous;
it
should
be
handled
under
strictly
controlled
conditions
with
appropriate
personal
protective
equipment,
in
a
fume
hood,
and
stored
refrigerated
to
minimize
decomposition.