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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...
- Gribble, G. W. (2002). "Naturally
Occurring Organofluorines". In Neison, A. H. (ed.).
Organofluorines. The
Handbook of
Environmental Chemistry. Vol...
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hydrofluoric acid. Its main uses, on a
tonnage basis, are as a
precursor to
organofluorine compounds and a
precursor to
cryolite for the
electrolysis of aluminium...
- moisture.
Sulfur tetrafluoride is a
useful reagent for the
preparation of
organofluorine compounds, some of
which are
important in the
pharmaceutical and specialty...
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hexafluoroacetone F3C−CO−CF3.
Compounds with this
group are a
subclass of the
organofluorines. The
trifluoromethyl group has a
significant electronegativity that...
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Fluoroacetic acid is a
organofluorine compound with the
chemical formula FCH2CO2H. It is a
colorless solid that is
noted for its
relatively high toxicity...
- GenX is a
Chemours trademark name for a synthetic, short-chain
organofluorine chemical compound, the
ammonium salt of
hexafluoropropylene oxide dimer acid...
- wafers. The prin****l use of
hydrofluoric acid is in
organofluorine chemistry. Many
organofluorine compounds are
prepared using HF as the
fluorine source...
- Alaska.
Twenty percent of
modern pharmaceuticals contain fluorine.
These organofluorine compounds are not
sources of
fluoride poisoning, as the carbon–fluorine...
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salts and
hydrofluoric acid are the main
fluorides of
industrial value.
Organofluorine compounds are pervasive. Many drugs, many polymers, refrigerants, and...