Abstract

The physicochemical properties (pKa (H), log P, and aqueous solubility) of fluoroalkyl-substituted heterocyclic amines were profiled to facilitate the amines' rational application in medicinal chemistry research. The features of fluorine-containing compounds were compared to those of the corresponding parent non-fluorinated heterocycles and the corresponding fluorinated n-alkylamines. Amine basicity was observed to change in a monotonic fashion depending on the fluorination pattern. Although the introduction of fluoroalkyl groups had complex effects on the lipophilicity and aqueous solubility of the compounds, possible contributions of the fluorination pattern, ring size, and conformation of the substituent in the ring were addressed for a series of derivatives. The summarized data provide a useful guideline for the application of fluorinated motifs for fine-tuning a compound's properties related to drug discovery.

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