CAS 51311-17-2: Carbon fluoride
Description:Carbon fluoride, with the CAS number 51311-17-2, is a chemical compound that consists of carbon and fluorine atoms. It is typically characterized by its high reactivity and strong covalent bonds due to the electronegativity of fluorine. This compound is often used in various applications, including as a reagent in organic synthesis and in the production of fluorinated materials. Carbon fluoride can exist in different structural forms, depending on the specific arrangement of its atoms. It is generally stable under normal conditions but can decompose under extreme temperatures or in the presence of certain reactive agents. The compound is also notable for its low boiling point and high volatility, which can pose handling challenges. Additionally, carbon fluoride is considered to have potential environmental impacts, particularly due to the persistence of fluorinated compounds in the atmosphere. Safety precautions are essential when working with this substance, as it can be toxic and harmful to both human health and the environment.
Formula:Unspecified
InChI:InChI=1/C.FH/h;1H/p-1
- Synonyms:
- Buckyplus
- Fluorinated carbon
- Graphite fluoride
- Polycarbon monofluoride
- Carbon fluoride

Graphite, fluorinated, polymer
Ref: 54-PC1649L
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Graphite Fluoride (Carbon Monofluoride) Nanopowder, 1000-10000nm
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