Category
page 1Fluorinating agents
fluorine
Fluorine is a chemical element; it has symbol F and atomic number 9. It is the lightest halogen and exists at standard conditions as pale yellow diatomic gas. Fluorine is extremely reactive as it reacts with all other elements except for the light noble gases. In its elemental form it is highly toxic.
xenon difluoride
chemical compound
fluorosulfonic acid
chemical compound
chlorine trifluoride
chemical compound
silver(II) fluoride
chemical compound (AgF₂)
xenon hexafluoride
chemical compound
sulfur tetrafluoride
chemical compound
platinum hexafluoride
chemical compound
bromine trifluoride
chemical compound
silver fluoride
chemical compound
chlorine monofluoride
chemical compound
bromine pentafluoride
chemical compound
cobalt(III) fluoride
chemical compound
iodine pentafluoride
chemical compound
antimony trifluoride
chemical compound
chlorine pentafluoride
chemical compound
bismuth pentafluoride
chemical compound
manganese trifluoride
chemical compound
mercuric fluoride
chemical compound
selenium tetrafluoride
chemical compound
gold trifluoride
chemical compound
nitrosyl fluoride
chemical compound
arsenic trifluoride
chemical compound
vanadium pentafluoride
chemical compound
manganese(IV) tetrafluoride
chemical compound
perchloryl fluoride
chemical compound
nitryl fluoride
chemical compound
diethylaminosulfur trifluoride
chemical compound
Selectfluor
Selectfluor, a trademark of Air Products and Chemicals, is a reagent in chemistry that is used as a fluorine donor. This compound is a derivative of the nucleophillic base DABCO. It is a colourless salt that tolerates air and even water. It has been commercialized for use for electrophilic fluorination.
Trifluoromethyl hypofluorite
chemical compound
cyanuric fluoride
chemical compound
krypton hexafluoride
chemical compound
tetrafluoroammonium
The tetrafluoroammonium cation (also known as perfluoroammonium) is a positively charged polyatomic ion with chemical formula . It is equivalent to the ammonium ion where the hydrogen atoms surrounding the central nitrogen atom have been replaced by fluorine. Tetrafluoroammonium ion is isoelectronic with tetrafluoromethane , trifluoramine oxide , tetrafluoroborate anion and the tetrafluoroberyllate anion.