In organic chemistry, atoms other than carbon and hydrogen are generally referred to as heteroatoms. The most common heteroatoms are nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur. Now I present to you an article called Synthesis, chemical reactivity and electrochemical behaviour of mono- and difluoro metallocenes, published in 2015-11-15, which mentions a compound: 1273-73-0, mainly applied to ferrocene ruthenocene fluorination preparation fluoro difluoro dihaloferrocene; redox potential halogenated fluorinated ferrocene, Recommanded Product: Bromoferrocene.
Syntheses of mono- and 1,1′-difluoro-substituted metallocenes (ferrocene, ruthenocene) and of asym. 1,1′-disubstituted ferrocenes with one substituent being fluorine are described. Lithiation of metallocenes and subsequent addition of the fluorinating agent NFSI gave the fluorinated metallocenes after optimization of the exptl. conditions. All new compounds were comprehensively characterized and the cyclic voltammograms of fluoro- and 1,1′-difluoroferrocene were recorded and compared to other mono- and dihalogenated ferrocenes. Half-wave potentials of +106 mV and +220 mV vs. FcH0/+ were obtained for monofluorinated species and difluorinated ferrocene, resp. Both values are remarkably low compared to the other halogenated ferrocenes (Cl, Br, and I). Finally, 1-bromo-1′-fluoro-ferrocene turns out to be an ideal starting material for further fluoro-substituted ferrocene derivatives
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