Dibromofluoroacetic
Dibromofluoroacetic acid is a halogenated organic compound with the chemical formula C2Br2FCOOH. It is a derivative of acetic acid where two hydrogen atoms on the alpha carbon have been replaced by bromine atoms, and one hydrogen atom has been replaced by a fluorine atom. This compound is a strong acid due to the electron-withdrawing effects of the halogen substituents.
The synthesis of dibromofluoroacetic acid typically involves the halogenation of fluoroacetic acid or its derivatives. Specific
Dibromofluoroacetic acid and its derivatives may find applications in organic synthesis as building blocks for more