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Fluoroaniline series

The fluoroaniline series consists of aromatic compounds derived from aniline (aminobenzene), where one or more hydrogen atoms on the benzene ring are substituted with fluorine atoms. Examples include 2-fluoroaniline, 3-fluoroaniline, and 4-fluoroaniline, distinguished by the position of the fluorine atom relative to the amino (-NH2) group. These compounds exhibit unique chemical properties due to the combined effects of the amino group, which can act as a nucleophile or a base, and the electron-withdrawing properties of the fluorine substituents. Fluoroanilines are valuable intermediates in organic synthesis, particularly in the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries, where they are used to modify the biological activity, solubility, or metabolic stability of molecules. They are also studied in materials science for their potential applications in the synthesis of functional materials and polymers with specific electronic and chemical properties.
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