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Carbon fluoride
Product name: | Carbon fluoride | ||||
Synonyms | Fluorinated carbon; Graphite fluoride; Graphite fluorinated polymer | ||||
CAS No.: | 51311-17-2 | ||||
EINECS | 257-131-3 | ||||
Molecular formula | -(CFx)-n | ||||
Molecular weight | (12+19x)n | ||||
Specification: | Graphite Fluoride is a typical molecular crystal, its CAS number is [51311-17-2]. Under normal conditions, the color is cream white or gray. It is non-toxic, non-burning, non-corrosive, has good chemical stability. Graphite Fluoride is an emerging industrial material and a deep-processing graphite product, because of its unique physical and chemical properties; it is now the major focus of research. It can be widely used in battery-conductive materials, electrode materials, solid lubricants, water-repellent finish thinning, release agent, a nuclear reactor materials etc. Graphite Fluoride is a material formed by high-temperature reaction of fluorine gas (or Hydrogen Fluoride) with graphite, charcoal, or pyrolytic carbon powder. It is a covalent graphite compound using fluorine atom as the intercalation material. The molecular formula of Graphite Fluoride is (CFx)n, x is a variable value, which is between 0~1.25. There are 3 types of graphite fluoride are known currently: (CF)n, (C2F)n and (C4F)n |
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Specifications | |||||
Class | Carbone Fluoride CAS No.: 51311-17-2 Namometer |
Carbone Fluoride CAS No.: 51311-17-2 Superfine grade |
Carbone Fluoride CAS No.: 51311-17-2 Battery grade |
Carbone Fluoride CAS No.: 51311-17-2 First grade |
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Fluorine to carbon Ratio(F/C) |
1,15-1.25 | 1.1-1.2 | 0.6-0.9 | <0.8 | |
Average Particle | 20-100nm | 1-5um, 20-100nm | 1-5um | 10-20um | |
colour | White powder | White powder | Gray powder | Gray Powder | |
Carbon Fluoride has many kind of specification. we can make custom production as per customer requirement | |||||
Logistics Info | |||||
Packing: | Seal bag packing,25kg/tube,or as per customer requirement | ||||
Applications | |||||
battery-conductive materials, electrode materials, solid lubricants, water-repellent finish thinning, release agent, a nuclear reactor materials etc. |