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organic molecules. As a result, the
physical and
chemical properties of
organofluorines can be
distinctive in
comparison to
other organohalogens. The carbon–fluorine...
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Occurring Organofluorines". In Neison, A. H. (ed.).
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Environmental Chemistry. Vol...
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Gribble (2002), Neilson, A. H. (ed.), "Naturally
Occurring Organofluorines",
Organofluorines, The
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Environmental Chemistry, 3n: 121–136, doi:10...
- GenX is a
Chemours trademark name for a synthetic, short-chain
organofluorine chemical compound, the
ammonium salt of
hexafluoropropylene oxide dimer acid...
- 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...
- (HFP)
Perfluoropropylvinylether (PPVE)
Perfluoromethylvinylether (PMVE)
Organofluorine Organohalogen Fluorosurfactant Perfluorocycloalkene (PFCA) Per- and...
- wafers. The prin****l use of
hydrofluoric acid is in
organofluorine chemistry. Many
organofluorine compounds are
prepared using HF as the
fluorine source...
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Fluoromethane (originally
called "fluorohydrate of methylene")
became the
first organofluorine compound to be
discovered when it was
synthesized by
French chemists...
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Sodium fluoroacetate, also
known as
compound 1080, is an
organofluorine chemical compound with the
chemical formula FCH2CO2Na. It is the
sodium salt of...
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fluoride (CsF) is a
hygroscopic white solid that is
widely used in
organofluorine chemistry as a
source of
fluoride anions.
Caesium fluoride has the halite...