“…The first reported structure of this type dates back to 1962 [8], with recent systematic investigations having been published by O Hagan and co-workers [7] [9]. For other a-fluoro carbonyl compounds, such as N,N-dialkyl-a-fluoro amides, a-fluoro esters, or a-fluoro ketones, synclinal (sc, < 908, gauche), anticlinal (ac, > 908, < 1808), and syncoplanar (sp, AE 08) dihedral FÀCÀC¼O angles have also been reported [10 -12] There is, so far, no qualitative model that would rationalize the pronounced stability of the ap-conformation of a-fluoro amides of the type shown in Fig.…”