Organofluorine compounds
Appearance
Organofluorine compounds are a kind of chemical compound. These compounds have a carbon–fluorine bond. This group of compounds are all organic compounds.
Types
[change | change source]There are different types of these compounds. They include:
- Fluorocarbons or Perfluorocarbon. These contain fluorine and carbon. They are commonly used for insulation
- Fluoropolymers; "Teflon", or polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), is a famous fluoropolymer. These are fluorocarbon-based polymers. They have some carbon–fluorine bonds. These compounds are resistant to solvents, acids and bases.
- Hydrofluorocarbons. These contain hydrogen, carbon and fluorine. They are used as refrigerants. Fluoromethane has the lowest mass (of the compounds in the HFC family).
- Fluorocarbenes. These are used in water proofing as sealants and as lubricants.
- difluorocarbene. These are highly reactive. They are used to make Teflon.
- Perfluorinated compounds. Used to make many different products. These include Teflon, stain resistant fabrics and fire fighting foam