4'-Fluoroacetophenone
4'-Fluoroacetophenone is an organic molecule that is used for wastewater treatment. It reacts with amine groups to form a covalent bond. 4'-Fluoroacetophenone can be used to activate AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and increase the rate of cellular respiration, which may help treat cancer. The chemical structure of 4'-fluoroacetophenone includes hydrogen bonds, nucleophilic substitutions, and acylation reactions. The Langmuir adsorption isotherm for this molecule has been determined to be linear.