679-89-0Relevant articles and documents
Practical preparation of potentially anesthetic fluorinated ethyl methyl ethers by means of bromine trifluoride and other methods
Hudlicky, Tomas,Duan, Caiming,Reed, Josephine W.,Yan, Fengyang,Hudlicky, Milos,Endoma, Mary Ann,Eger II, Edmond I.
, p. 363 - 367 (2007/10/03)
Synthetic methods, especially those that use bromine trifluoride as a fluorinating agent, are described for the preparation of a number of fluorinated ethyl methyl ethers in good yield and high purity. In all cases, medium-scale syntheses (8-22g) of potentially anesthetic compounds have been accomplished. The compounds are of sufficient purity (>99%) for biological evaluation.
General anesthetics. 1. Halogenated methyl ethyl ethers as anesthetic agents.
Terrell,Speers,Szur,Treadwell,Ucciardi
, p. 517 - 519 (2007/10/12)
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