Cover Picture: Advances in the Synthetic Utility of Difluorocarbene Generated from TMSCF3 (Ruppert-Prakash Reagent) and Its Derivatives (Chem. Rec. 5/2025)
Dr. Jagadeesh Krishnan, Mr. Kaja Sahib, Ms. Keerthana G. Nair, Mr. Arshad Jouhar T, Dr. Rony Rajan Paul
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Abstract
The cover image visually represents the generation and utility of difluorocarbene from the Ruppert-Prakash reagent and its derivatives. The cloud on the top of the figure represents the Ruppert Prakash reagent and its derivatives. The lightning (mild bases) generates the difluorocarbene (:CF2) that combines with a wide variety of organic molecules to give medicinally important fluorinated scaffolds. More details can be found in article number e202400243 by Jagadeesh Krishnan, Rony Rajan Paul, and co-workers. (DOl: 10.1002/tcr.202400243.
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