Definition of Perfluoroalkane. Meaning of Perfluoroalkane. Synonyms of Perfluoroalkane

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- bonds. Fluorocarbons includes perfluoroalkanes, fluoroalkenes, fluoroalkynes, and perfluoroaromatic compounds. Perfluoroalkanes are very stable because of...
- and health concerns surround the industrial production and use of perfluoroalkane compounds. The exceptional stability of perfluorinated compounds, while...
- Perfluoro(4-ethylcyclohexane)sulfonic acid, a cyclic analogue OECD, ed. (2022), "3. Perfluoroalkane sulfonic (a) and sulfinic (b) acids", Fact Cards of Major Groups of...
- performance. Some examples of dielectric liquids are transformer oil, perfluoroalkanes, and purified water. Dielectric gas Naidu, S.; Kamaraju, V. (2009)...
- Straight-chain alkanes CnH2n + 2 (n ≥ 1) −CH2− H3C− ... −CH3 Straight-chain perfluoroalkanes CnF2n + 2 (n ≥ 1) −CF2− F3C− ... −CF3 Straight-chain alkyl CnH2n +...
- Tetrafluoromethane, also known as carbon tetrafluoride or R-14, is the simplest perfluorocarbon (CF4). As its IUPAC name indicates, tetrafluoromethane...
- alternatives to long-chain perfluoroalkyl carboxylic acids (PFCAs), perfluoroalkane sulfonic acids (PFSAs) and their potential precursors". Environment...
- Perfluorobutane (PFB) is an inert, high-density colorless gas. It is a simple fluorocarbon with a n-butane skeleton and all the hydrogen atoms replaced...
- Perfluorohexane (C6F14), or tetradecafluorohexane, is a fluorocarbon. It is a derivative of hexane in which all the hydrogen atoms are replaced by fluorine...
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