fluoroamines
Fluoroamines are a class of organic compounds that contain both fluorine atoms and amine functional groups. The fluorine atoms are typically attached to carbon atoms, and the amine group consists of a nitrogen atom bonded to one or more carbon atoms. The presence of fluorine significantly alters the chemical and physical properties of the amine due to fluorine's high electronegativity and small atomic size. This can lead to increased thermal stability, altered reactivity, and modified electronic properties compared to their non-fluorinated counterparts.
Fluoroamines can be synthesized through various organic reactions, often involving fluorinating agents reacting with precursor molecules