Introduction of fluorine atoms into organic molecules could have applications for synthesis of pharmaceuticals

Wednesday, October 3, 2012 - 07:31 in Physics & Chemistry

Despite its small size, the fluorine atom has had a vast impact on the pharmaceutical industry. More often than not, introducing fluorine to a drug molecule improves the drug's biological activity, earning it a reputation as a 'magic element'.

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