CAS 110587-14-9
:Chlorofluoroethane
Description:
Chlorofluoroethane, also known as HFC-142b, is a halogenated hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C2HClF2. It is a colorless gas at room temperature and is characterized by its low boiling point, making it useful as a refrigerant and in foam-blowing applications. Chlorofluoroethane is non-flammable and has a relatively low toxicity, although it can pose environmental concerns due to its potential contribution to ozone depletion, despite being less harmful than some of its predecessors like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). The substance has a moderate global warming potential, which has led to regulatory measures aimed at reducing its use in favor of more environmentally friendly alternatives. In terms of chemical reactivity, chlorofluoroethane is stable under normal conditions but can decompose at high temperatures, releasing toxic gases. Its applications extend beyond refrigeration to include use as a solvent and in the production of various chemical intermediates. Proper handling and disposal are essential to mitigate its environmental impact.
Formula:C2H4ClF
InChI:InChI=1/C2H4ClF/c1-2(3)4/h2H,1H3
SMILES:CC(Cl)F
Synonyms:- Ethane, chlorofluoro-
- 1-Chloro-1-Fluoroethane
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1-Chloro-1-Fluoroethane
CAS:Controlled Product<p>1-Chloro-1-fluoroethane is a chemical compound that is used as a corrosion inhibitor for steel. It binds to water molecules and prevents the formation of hydrogen bonds with other substances, such as fatty acids. It is also used as a solid catalyst for the reaction of chloride with fluorine. 1-Chloro-1-fluoroethane has low energy and can be used in a flow system. It has been shown to be an effective catalyst for the production of hydrogen chloride from hydrogen fluoride and chlorine gas. Vibrational spectroscopy data show that 1-chloro-1-fluoroethane interacts with water molecules by forming hydrogen bonds.</p>Formula:C2H4ClFPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:82.5 g/mol
