“…While fluorine-containing natural products are rare, 1 synthetic fluorinated compounds are widely used in a variety of fields due to the fact that molecules containing fluorinated groups often display unique properties that cannot be accomplished using other elements. Carbon-fluorine bonds have been incorporated in pharmaceuticals, [2][3][4][5] agrochemicals, 6,7 materials, 8,9 and tracers for positron emission tomography. 10,11 The introduction of fluorine into biologically active molecules can make them more bioavailable, improve metabolic stability, change the pK a , and increase the strength of a compound's interaction with a target protein.…”