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      New entries toward the synthesis of OCF3-containing molecules

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          The OCF 3 group is of high interest in the quest for new drugs and agrochemicals, thanks to its atypical features. This Highlight article depicted the recent and impressive advances toward the synthesis of OCF 3-containing molecules.

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          The OCF 3 group is of high interest in the quest for new drugs and agrochemicals, thanks to its atypical features. This Highlight article depicts the recent and impressive advances toward the synthesis of OCF 3-containing molecules.

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                Journal
                OCFRA8
                Organic Chemistry Frontiers
                Org. Chem. Front.
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                2052-4129
                2016
                2016
                : 3
                : 8
                : 1004-1010
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Normandie Univ.
                [2 ]COBRA
                [3 ]UMR 6014 et FR 3038
                [4 ]Univ. Rouen
                [5 ]INSA Rouen
                Article
                10.1039/C6QO00164E
                2127196f-0b98-475c-bb3f-6c391214c6bf
                © 2016
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