fluorosubstituted
Fluorosubstituted refers to chemical compounds in which one or more hydrogen atoms in a parent structure have been replaced by fluorine. This term is used across organic, organometallic, and inorganic chemistry to describe molecules containing fluorine substituents on rings, chains, or heteroatoms, such as fluorobenzenes, fluoroalkanes, or fluorinated heterocycles.
Fluorine’s small size and high electronegativity give the C–F bond distinctive properties. The bond is relatively
Fluorosubstituted motifs are prevalent in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and materials science because they can tune pharmacokinetic properties,
Synthesis of fluorosubstituted compounds often employs direct fluorination with electrophilic fluorinating reagents (for example, Selectfluor or