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titleOfInvention Processes for fluorinating aromatic ring compounds
abstract A process is provided for increasing the fluorine content of benzene or pyridine rings which are optionally substituted with from 1 to 3 inert substituents. The process involves (a) contacting the ring with a metal fluoride composition comprising cupric fluoride (CuF2) at a temperature above 250 °C sufficient to transfer F from cupric fluoride to the optionally substituted ring, thereby chemically reducing the metal fluoride compositions; (b) oxidizing the reduced metal fluoride composition from (a) in the presence of HF to regenerate a metal fluoride compposition comprising cupric fluoride; and (c) employing regenerated metal fluoride composition of (b) in (a).
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