- oxygen-rich
liquid which is
capable of CO2 gas
exchange (such as a
perfluorocarbon). The
liquid involved requires certain physical properties, such as...
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derivatives are
commercial polymers, refrigerants, drugs, and anesthetics.
Perfluorocarbons or PFCs, are
organofluorine compounds with the
formula CxFy, meaning...
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substitutes being pursued are hemoglobin-based
oxygen carriers (HBOC) and
perfluorocarbon emulsions.
Oxygen therapeutics are in
clinical trials in the U.S. and...
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Perfluorocarbon emulsions are
emulsions containing either bubbles or
droplets which have
perfluorocarbons inside them. Some of them are
commonly used...
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Perfluorocarbon tracers (PFTs) are a
range of
perfluorocarbons used in flow
tracers and
other tracing applications. They are used by
releasing the PFT...
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haemoglobin solutions or haemoglobin-based
oxygen carriers (HBOCs) and
perfluorocarbons (PFCs). Hemoglobin-based
oxygen carriers are intra/ inter-molecularly...
- and the
byproducts of processing. The most
potent of
these gases are
perfluorocarbons,
namely CF4 and C2F6, from the
smelting process.
Biodegradation of...
- Tetrafluoromethane, also
known as
carbon tetrafluoride or R-14, is the
simplest perfluorocarbon (CF4). As its
IUPAC name indicates,
tetrafluoromethane is the perfluorinated...
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Hexafluoropropylene is the
fluoroalkene with the
formula CF3CF=CF2. It is the
perfluorocarbon counterpart to the
hydrocarbon propylene. It is
mainly used to produce...
- part of
Large Hadron Collider’s high
luminosity upgrade.
Traditional perfluorocarbon (PFC)
based compounds used for cooling, such as Fluorinert, display...