Chemistry Organic Building Blocks Fluorinated Building Blocks fluorobenzenethiol
Ambeed provide 4 derivatives of fluorobenzenethiol.
Fluorobenzenethiol can serve as a precursor or building block in organic synthesis. Its thiol group (-SH) can participate in various chemical reactions such as nucleophilic substitution, oxidation, and metal complexation, allowing for the preparation of more complex molecules.Due to its thiol functionality, fluorobenzenethiol can be used for the modification of surfaces. It can form self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on gold, silver, or other metal surfaces, altering their properties such as wettability, adhesion, and corrosion resistance. SAMs of fluorobenzenethiol have been studied for applications in molecular electronics, sensors, and nanotechnology.
Fluorobenzenethiol-functionalized surfaces can be employed in chemical sensing applications. The thiol group has a high affinity for certain metal ions, allowing for the detection and quantification of metal ions in solution. Additionally, changes in the surface properties of fluorobenzenethiol SAMs in response to specific analytes can be monitored using techniques such as surface plasmon resonance (SPR) or quartz crystal microbalance (QCM), enabling the development of sensitive and selective chemical sensors.
Fluorobenzenethiol can be incorporated into polymers or materials to impart specific properties. For example, polymers containing thiol groups can undergo cross-linking reactions, leading to the formation of networks with enhanced mechanical properties and solvent resistance. Fluorobenzenethiol-functionalized polymers can be used in coatings, adhesives, and biomedical materials.
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