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Recent Advances in Fluorine Chemistry

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The chemistry of fluorine and its compounds was for many years studied in very few laboratories; indeed until about 1920 many of the important new advances came either from the Paris laboratory, in which fluorine was first isolated by Moissan, or from the laboratory of Ruff in Breslau. Ruff’s school was particularly productive and many of the topics which are of interest in current research stem directly from the pioneer work carried out under his direction.

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Emeléus, H.J. (1953). Recent Advances in Fluorine Chemistry. In: Fischer, F.G., Kohlschütter, H.W., Schäfer, K.L., Mayer-Kaupp, H. (eds) Fortschritte der Chemischen Forschung. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-38286-8_1

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