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Fluorocarbons are
chemical compounds with
carbon-fluorine bonds.
Compounds that
contain many C-F
bonds often have
distinctive properties, e.g., enhanced[clarification...
- Rusch,
George M. (2018). "The
development of
environmentally acceptable fluorocarbons".
Critical Reviews in Toxicology. 48 (8): 615ā665. doi:10.1080/10408444...
- 1.2
billion tons of
carbon dioxide equivalent in 2010 ā
causing international concern about their radiative forcing.
Fluorocarbons with few CāF
bonds behave...
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undergo nucleophilic substitution efficiently. Formally,
fluorocarbons only
contain carbon and fluorine.
Sometimes they are
called perfluorocarbons....
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September 2024. "TFA as an
atmospheric breakdown product".
Fluorocarbons.
European FluoroCarbons Technical Committee, (Cefic
sector group). 6
December 2023...
- D1418, and ISO
standard 1629. It is
commonly called fluorine rubber or
fluoro-rubber. FKM is an
abbreviation of
Fluorine Kautschuk Material. All FKMs...
- "hydrophobic" are not synonymous, as can be seen with
silicones and
fluorocarbons,
which are
hydrophobic but not lipophilic.[citation needed] Hydrocarbon-based...
- non-stoichiometric
carbon monofluoride;
higher temperatures generate gaseous fluorocarbons,
sometimes with explosions.
Carbon dioxide and
carbon monoxide react...
- doi:10.1039/P19800001587. "Specialty Gases. Rare Gases.
Fluorocarbons" (PDF).
Electronic Fluorocarbons LLC. 2 May 2014.
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original (PDF) on...
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consisting wholly of
carbon and fluorine. PTFE is hydrophobic:
neither water nor water-containing
substances wet PTFE, as
fluorocarbons exhibit only small...