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- Carbon_monofluoride abstract "Carbon monofluoride (CF, CFx, or (CF)x), also called polycarbon monofluoride (PMF), polycarbon fluoride, poly(carbon monofluoride), and graphite fluoride, is a material formed by high-temperature reaction of fluorine gas with graphite, charcoal, or pyrolytic carbon powder. It is a highly hydrophobic microcrystalline powder. Its CAS number is 51311-17-2. In contrast to graphite intercalation compounds it is a covalent graphite compound.Carbon is stable in fluorine atmosphere up to about 400 °C, but between 420-600 °C reaction takes place to give substoichiometric carbon monofluoride, CF0.68 appearing dark grey. With increasing temperature and fluorine pressure stoichiometries up to CF1.12 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 graphene plane, which is now buckled due to formation of covalent carbon-fluorine bonds. Reaction of carbon with fluorine at even higher temperature successively destroys the graphite compound to yield a mixture of gaseous fluorocarbons such as tetrafluorocarbon, CF4, and tetrafluoroethylene, C2F4.In a similar fashion the recently found carbon allotrope fullerene, C60 reacts with fluorine gas to give fullerene fluorides with stoichiometries up to C60F48.A precursor of carbon monofluoride is the fluorine-graphite intercalation compound, also called fluorine-GIC.Other intercalation fluorides of carbon arepoly(dicarbon fluoride) ((C2F)n);tetracarbon monofluoride (TCMF, C4F).Graphite fluoride is a procursor for preparation of graphene fluoride by a liquid phase exfoliation.".
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- Carbon_monofluoride hasPhotoCollection Carbon_monofluoride.
- Carbon_monofluoride subject Category:Fluorides.
- Carbon_monofluoride subject Category:Inorganic_carbon_compounds.
- Carbon_monofluoride subject Category:Metal_halides.
- Carbon_monofluoride subject Category:Nonmetal_halides.
- Carbon_monofluoride type Abstraction100002137.
- Carbon_monofluoride type Chemical114806838.
- Carbon_monofluoride type Cognition100023271.
- Carbon_monofluoride type Compound105870180.
- Carbon_monofluoride type Compound114818238.
- Carbon_monofluoride type Concept105835747.
- Carbon_monofluoride type Content105809192.
- Carbon_monofluoride type Fluoride114871601.
- Carbon_monofluoride type Fluorides.
- Carbon_monofluoride type Halide114904359.
- Carbon_monofluoride type Idea105833840.
- Carbon_monofluoride type InorganicCarbonCompounds.
- Carbon_monofluoride type Material114580897.
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- Carbon_monofluoride type Part113809207.
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- Carbon_monofluoride type Salt115010703.
- Carbon_monofluoride type Substance100019613.
- Carbon_monofluoride type Whole105869584.
- Carbon_monofluoride comment "Carbon monofluoride (CF, CFx, or (CF)x), also called polycarbon monofluoride (PMF), polycarbon fluoride, poly(carbon monofluoride), and graphite fluoride, is a material formed by high-temperature reaction of fluorine gas with graphite, charcoal, or pyrolytic carbon powder. It is a highly hydrophobic microcrystalline powder. Its CAS number is 51311-17-2.".
- Carbon_monofluoride label "Carbon monofluoride".
- Carbon_monofluoride label "Graphitfluorid".
- Carbon_monofluoride sameAs Graphitfluorid.
- Carbon_monofluoride sameAs m.0dx2x7.
- Carbon_monofluoride sameAs Q947047.
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