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- Q1002155 subject Q7163432.
- Q1002155 subject Q8585982.
- Q1002155 subject Q9102486.
- Q1002155 abstract "Fluorosulfonate, in organic chemistry, is a functional group that has the chemical formula F-SO2-O-R, and typically is a very good leaving group. In inorganic chemistry, fluorosulfonate is the anion F-SO2-O−, the conjugated base of fluorosulfonic acid.Organic (alkyl) fluorosulfonates are usually strong alkylation agents, similar to triflate esters (F3C-SO2-OR). But unlike the triflate group, the fluorosulfonate group is not stable against hydrolysis. Therefore, fluorosulfonate esters are less frequently used as alkylation agents than triflate esters.".
- Q1002155 thumbnail Fluorosulfonate_group.svg?width=300.
- Q1002155 wikiPageWikiLink Q170409.
- Q1002155 wikiPageWikiLink Q177604.
- Q1002155 wikiPageWikiLink Q2329.
- Q1002155 wikiPageWikiLink Q2462024.
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- Q1002155 wikiPageWikiLink Q335268.
- Q1002155 wikiPageWikiLink Q411017.
- Q1002155 wikiPageWikiLink Q7163432.
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- Q1002155 wikiPageWikiLink Q8585982.
- Q1002155 wikiPageWikiLink Q9102486.
- Q1002155 comment "Fluorosulfonate, in organic chemistry, is a functional group that has the chemical formula F-SO2-O-R, and typically is a very good leaving group. In inorganic chemistry, fluorosulfonate is the anion F-SO2-O−, the conjugated base of fluorosulfonic acid.Organic (alkyl) fluorosulfonates are usually strong alkylation agents, similar to triflate esters (F3C-SO2-OR). But unlike the triflate group, the fluorosulfonate group is not stable against hydrolysis.".
- Q1002155 label "Fluorosulfonate".
- Q1002155 depiction Fluorosulfonate_group.svg.