Abstract

The usual electrochemical fluorination of organic compounds in anhydrous HF produces completely fluorinated materials. In order to obtain partially fluorinated compounds, electrofluorination has been conducted under various conditions, including the use of solvents. None of the solvents lead to satisfactory results. Experiments have also been carried out with high concentrations of N-methylmorpholine in anhydrous HF and they have provided information about the selectivity and the mechanism of the reaction. Various partially fluorinated derivatives of N-methylmorpholine have been identified, and some of them separated from the reaction mixture.

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