Nickel-Mediated Oxidative Fluorination for PET with Aqueous [18F] Fluoride
Journal of the American Chemical Society2012Vol. 134(42), pp. 17456–17458
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Abstract
A one-step oxidative fluorination for carbon-fluorine bond formation from well-defined nickel complexes with oxidant and aqueous fluoride is presented, which enables a straightforward and practical (18)F late-stage fluorination of complex small molecules with potential for PET imaging.
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