The Swarts reaction is a processes.
The Swarts reaction is a chemical reaction used to prepare alkyl fluorides from alkyl iodides. It is named after its discoverer, Frédéric Swarts. The reaction proceeds via a free radical mechanism and involves the use of silver fluoride as the fluorinating agent.
The general equation for the Swarts reaction is:
$\ce{ RX + AgF → RF + AgX }$
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