Abstract

The oxidative fluorination of pyridine and 4-ethylpyridine under chemical and electro-chemical conditions in the presence of transition metal (high-oxidation-state nickel, cobalt, and silver) salts was studied. The chemical fluorination affords 2-fluoropyridine in all cases, while the electrochemical fluorination results in 2-fluoroor 3-fluoropyridine depending on the catalyst used.

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