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Carbon monofluoride

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are formed. With increasing fluorine content the colour changes from dark grey to cream white indicating the loss of the aromatic character. The fluorine atoms are located in an alternating fashion above and under the former
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carbon-fluorine bonds. Reaction of carbon with fluorine at even higher temperature successively destroys the graphite compound to yield a mixture of gaseous
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Radek Zboril; Frantisek Karlicky; A.B. Bourlinos; T.A. Steriotis; A.K. Stubos; V. Georgakilas; K. Safarova; D. Jancik; C. Trapalis; Michal Otyepka (2010).
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Carbon is stable in a fluorine atmosphere up to about 400 °C, but between 420-600 °C a reaction takes place to give sub
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Troyanov, Sergei I.; Troshin, Pavel A.; Boltalina, Olga V.; Ioffe, Ilya N.; Sidorov, Lev N.; Kemnitz, Erhard (2001).
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appearing dark grey. With increasing temperature and fluorine pressure stoichiometries up to CF
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reacts with fluorine gas to give fullerene fluorides with stoichiometries up to C
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Carbon monofluoride is commercially available as Carbofluor-brand materials.
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their
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In a similar fashion in 2001 it was found that the carbon
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Graphite fluoride is a precursor for preparation of
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It is a highly hydrophobic 14: 842:Graphite intercalation compounds 194:graphite intercalation compounds 25: 317:by a liquid phase exfoliation. 106:(at 25 °C , 100 kPa). 1: 935: 914:Inorganic carbon compounds 156:poly(carbon monofluoride) 100: 79: 33: 24: 438:: An Indented Fullerene" 303:tetracarbon monofluoride 340:reduction additive for 289:poly(dicarbon fluoride) 207:carbon monofluoride, CF 144:polycarbon monofluoride 654:Inorganic compounds of 544:10.1002/prep.200500007 495:10.1002/smll.201001401 526:Koch, E.‐C. (2005). 20:Carbon monofluoride 570:www.fluoridearc.com 354:combustion modifier 238:tetrafluoroethylene 200:graphite compound. 152:polycarbon fluoride 122:Carbon monofluoride 21: 856:Oxides and related 590:Graphite Fluorides 358:rocket propellants 230:tetrafluoromethane 110:Infobox references 19: 896: 895: 489:(24): 2885–2891. 448:(12): 2285–2287. 430:"Two Isomers of C 396:978-3-527-32920-5 334:lithium batteries 315:graphene fluoride 192:. 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Its 159: 155: 151: 147: 143: 136: 129: 125: 121: 120: 34:Identifiers 816:Thiocyanate 793:Carbon ions 614:23 December 321:Application 80:Properties 69:100.051.920 903:Categories 888:Carbonates 847:Fullerides 575:2018-09-13 371:References 342:lubricants 189:51311-17-2 184:CAS number 51:51311-17-2 41:CAS Number 909:Fluorides 821:Fulminate 665:Compounds 609:438996069 552:0721-3115 362:pyrolants 256:fullerene 253:allotrope 166:gas with 868:Nitrides 800:Carbides 513:21104801 462:29711847 305:(TCMF, C 228:such as 222:covalent 218:graphene 198:covalent 196:it is a 172:charcoal 168:graphite 164:fluorine 811:Cyanate 806:Cyanide 504:3020323 330:cathode 96: 863:Oxides 657:carbon 607:  597:  550:  511:  501:  460:  393:  346:paints 236:, and 158:, and 482:Small 174:, or 135:, or 802:, , 616:2020 605:OCLC 595:ISBN 548:ISSN 509:PMID 458:PMID 404:2012 391:ISBN 360:and 352:and 338:wear 232:, CF 213:1.12 209:0.68 150:), 137:(CF) 92:(CF) 784:SiC 752:CSe 722:COS 540:doi 499:PMC 491:doi 450:doi 356:in 309:F). 291:((C 258:, C 240:, C 186:is 148:PMF 905:: 744:CS 727:CS 714:CO 706:CO 698:CO 690:CO 682:CO 677:CO 672:CF 603:. 568:. 546:. 536:30 534:. 530:. 507:. 497:. 485:. 479:. 456:. 446:40 444:. 440:. 436:48 432:60 364:. 299:); 295:F) 281:. 270:. 268:48 264:60 260:60 248:. 170:, 154:, 130:CF 128:, 126:CF 778:2 776:S 774:3 772:C 766:2 764:O 762:3 760:C 754:2 746:2 738:2 736:S 734:2 732:C 716:6 708:5 700:4 692:3 684:2 646:e 639:t 632:v 618:. 578:. 554:. 542:: 515:. 493:: 487:6 464:. 452:: 434:F 406:. 307:4 297:n 293:2 266:F 246:4 244:F 242:2 234:4 146:( 139:n 132:x 124:( 94:x

Index


CAS Number
51311-17-2
ECHA InfoCard
100.051.920
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Chemical formula
standard state
Infobox references
fluorine
graphite
charcoal
pyrolytic carbon
microcrystalline
CAS number
51311-17-2
graphite intercalation compounds
covalent
stoichiometric
graphene
covalent
fluorocarbons
tetrafluoromethane
tetrafluoroethylene
allotrope
fullerene
poly(dicarbon fluoride)
tetracarbon monofluoride
graphene fluoride
energy-density

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