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- Polyfluroheterocyclic compounds. Part XXIII. Monoenes and dienes derived by the fluorination of hexafluorobenzene and of perfluoro- and chlorofluoro-heteroaromatic compounds. A mechanism for fluorination by cobalt fluorides. Richard D. Chambers, David T. Clark, Thomas F. Holmes, W. Kenneth R. Musgrave, Ian Ritchie
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- Free radical chemistry. Part 10.1 Addition of acyclic and cyclic alkanes to hexafluoropropene. Richard D. Chambers, Robert W. Fuss, Robert C. H. Spink, Martin P. Greenhall, Alan M. Kenwright, Andrei S. Batsanov, Judith A. K. Howard
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- Fluorocarbon chemistry. Part I. The fluorination of organic compounds. R. Stephens, J. C. Tatlow
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- Preparation of hydrido [CNC]-pincer cobalt complexes via selective C–H/C–F bond activation and their catalytic performances. Fei Yang, Yangyang Wang, Faguan Lu, Shangqing Xie, Xinghao Qi, Hongjian Sun, Xiaoyan Li, Olaf Fuhr, Dieter Fenske
, New J. Chem.
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- Polyfluorocyclopentadienes. Part II. The thermal dimer of perfluorocyclopentadiene: perfluoro(tricyclo[5,2,1,02,6]deca-3,8-diene). R. E. Banks, A. C. Harrison, R. N. Haszeldine
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