
CAS 11113-63-6
:Graphite fluoride
Description:
Graphite fluoride, with the CAS number 11113-63-6, is a chemical compound derived from graphite through a fluorination process. It is characterized by its layered structure, similar to that of graphite, but with fluorine atoms replacing some of the carbon atoms in the lattice. This substitution imparts unique properties to graphite fluoride, including increased chemical stability and enhanced electrical insulation compared to its parent material. Graphite fluoride is typically non-conductive and exhibits a high thermal stability, making it suitable for various applications, including as a lubricant and in the production of fluorinated materials. Additionally, it has potential uses in batteries and as a precursor for other fluorinated compounds. The compound is generally stable under ambient conditions but can react with strong oxidizing agents. Its unique properties stem from the interplay between the carbon framework and the fluorine substituents, which influence its reactivity and physical characteristics.
Formula:C·xF2
InChI:InChI=1S/C.F2/c;1-2
InChI key:InChIKey=OOCCGDWXFOVNJH-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[C].FF
Synonyms:- Graphite fluoride
- Fluorine, compd. with graphite
- Graphite, compd. with fluorine
- Fluorographite
- Fluorine, compd. with graphite (1:?)
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