“…Previously, we have found and investigated the skeletal transformations of perfluoro-benzocycloalkenes (benzocyclobutene, indan and tetralin) and their perfluoroalkyl and perfluoroaryl derivatives in the reactions with antimony pentafluoride [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]. In these reactions perfluoroalkylbenzocyclobutenes undergo expansion of the four-membered ring to a five-membered ring; alternatively, the alicyclic ring cleavage of benzocyclobutenes leads to polyfluorostyrenes, which subsequently undergo cyclization into polyfluoroindans or fluorination [1,4,5].…”