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publicationNumber JP-H02117648-A
titleOfInvention Fluorine-containing amine
abstract NEW MATERIAL:A compound of formula I (Rf is perfluoroalkenyl of 3 to 10 carbon atoms; R is H, methyl). n USE: It is used as an intermediate material of medicines, agrochemicals, fluorine- containing cationic surface active agent or fluorine-containing amides or a curing agent or hardening accelerator for epoxy resins. n PREPARATION: The reaction of an aminophenol of formula II with a perfluoroolefin RfF in a nonaqueous polar solvent such as acetonitrile in the presence of a basic catalyst such as triethylamine at 0 to 40°C to give the compound of formula I. Or a fluorine-containing amine of formula III is treated with a methylating agent such as methyl iodide in an active hydrogen-free solvent such as benzene in the presence or absence of an acid acceptor such as triethylamine at 0 to 100°C. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1990,JPO&Japio
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