- produced: N(C6H13)3 + 39 HF → N(C6F13)3 + 39 H2
Fluoroalkanes are
generally inert and non-toxic.
Fluoroalkanes are not
ozone depleting, as they
contain no...
-
Organofluorine chemistry describes the
chemistry of
organofluorine compounds,
organic compounds that
contain a carbon–fluorine bond.
Organofluorine compounds...
- are
added to the same
carbon on a
chemical compound. For this reason,
fluoroalkanes like
tetrafluoromethane (carbon tetrafluoride) are some of the most...
- 4) is a
solid whereas tetrachloromethane (CCl 4) is a liquid. Many
fluoroalkanes, however, go
against this
trend and have
lower melting and
boiling points...
- 1,1-Difluoroethane, or DFE, is an
organofluorine compound with the
chemical formula C2H4F2. This
colorless gas is used as a refrigerant,
where it is often...
- Difluoromethane, also
called difluoromethylene, HFC-32
Methylene Fluoride or R-32, is an
organic compound of the
dihalogenoalkane variety.
Invented in...
-
slowly became more
common in
civil aviation as well. In the 1960s,
fluoroalkanes and
bromofluoroalkanes became available and were
quickly recognized...
-
haloalkane (chlorine and
bromine are
replaced readily)
yields the
desired fluoroalkane. In some
particularly reactive cases,
heating is unnecessary; shaking...
- (in the case of an iodoalkane) or
quite stable (as in the case of a
fluoroalkane). In general, with the
exception of
fluorinated compounds, haloalkanes...
- (isocyanides) any 2165–2110 R─N═C═S (isothiocyanates) any 2140–1990 C─X
fluoroalkanes ordinary 1000–1100
trifluoromethyl 1100–1200 two strong,
broad bands...