fluorobridged
Fluorobridged describes molecular motifs in which a fluorine atom serves as a bridge between two parts of a molecule. The term is used in both inorganic/organometallic chemistry and organic chemistry to denote a bridging role for fluorine that influences structure and properties.
In metal complexes, fluorine often acts as a bridging ligand, forming μ-F bridges that link two metal
In organic chemistry, fluorobridging refers to the use of fluorine atoms as bridging units between carbon centers
Significance and applications of fluorobridged motifs arise from their distinctive electronic and steric effects. In medicinal