Abstract

The reaction of p-nitrophenoxychlorodiazirine with tetrabutylammonium fluoride follows three channels: (1) approximately 17% of p-nitrophenoxide/fluoride exchange to chlorofluorodiazirine and p-nitrophenol, (2) approximately 28% of Cl/F exchange to p-nitrophenoxyfluorodiazirine, and (3) approximately 55% of ipso fluoride attack, affording p-nitrofluorobenzene and the previously unknown diazirinone (diazacyclopropenone).

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