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This project aims to develop a novel method for forming carbon-carbon bonds by breaking carbon-fluorine bonds. This innovative approach will facilitate the synthesis of fluorinated organic molecules, which are valuable in materials science and pharmaceuticals, while utilizing cost-effective fluorocarbons.
The aim of the fellowship is to pioneer a synthetic method to form carbon–carbon bonds from the coupling of two carbon–fluorine bonds.
This method will result in new routes to fluorinated biaryls, organic molecules that are used in materials science or as the active ingredient in pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals.
It will open up new pathways to using inexpensive and environmentally persistent fluorocarbons in synthesis.
The carbon–fluorine bond is the strongest single bond in organic chemistry…
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