![]() Classification of Organic Fluorine MaterialsBy: Alfa Chemistry From the point of its performance and usage, organic fluorinated compounds can be divided into fluoroalkanes, fluoropolymers and their processed products and fluorine-containing fine chemicals. 1 Fluoroalkanes The fluorine-containing alkane is represented by Freon. Freons are mainly fluorinated methane and ethane, and may also contain chlorine or bromine. Most of these compounds are gas or low-boiling liquids, non-flammable, chemically stable, heat-resistant, and low-toxic. It mainly used as refrigerants and sprays. The most commonly used are Freon-11 (CFCl3) and Freon-12 (CF2Cl2). This type of compound is also an important fluorine chemical raw materials or solvent. For example, difluorochloromethane is used to synthesize tetrafluoroethylene; 2 Fluoropolymers and their processed products Fluoropolymers and their processed products mainly include fluorine plastics, fluorine rubber and fluorine coatings. 2.1 Fluorine Plastic Fluorine plastic product PTFE [PTFE, F4] is one of the best materials with corrosion resistance at present, that is why it is called "plastic king". It can be made into pipe, plate, bar, film, bearings and washers. And it can be widely used in the fields of electrical/electronics, chemical, aerospace, machinery, national defense and military. In addition to excellent heat resistance, it also has excellent electrical insulation, and with non-stick, non-absorbent, non-combustible non-stick properties. Perfluoro (ethylene-propylene) 2.2 Fluorine Rubber Fluorine rubber has the characteristics of high temperature resistance, oil resistance, corrosion resistance to various chemicals, high mechanical strength, and good sealing performance. It is an indispensable material for cutting-edge science and technology such as modern aviation, missiles, rockets, and space navigation. In recent years, with the continuous improvement of the automotive industry, the amount of fluoroelastomers in automobiles has also rapidly increased. Fluororubber mainly includes Fluororubber 23, Fluororubber 26, Dupont VITON A. VITON A is a copolymer of vinylidene fluoride and hexafluoropropylene, and its overall performance is better than Fluororubber 23. 2.3 Fluorine Coating Fluorine coatings are dominated by chlorotrifluoroethylene copolymer [FEVE]. This is a new type of organic solvent fluorine coating that appeared in the 1980s. It can be used by brush painting, roller painting, spraying at room temperature. The coatings on the surface of various substrates has not only excellent weather resistance but also has excellent solvent resistance, acid and alkali resistance, corrosion resistance, pigment dispersibility, and solvent solubility, so that the fluorine coating has excellent decorative properties. So they have been widely used in the fields of aircraft, cross-sea bridges, Shinkansen trains, transportation vehicles, construction steel structures and large-scale outdoor structures. With the increasing awareness of environmental protection in the society, restrictions on VOC content have become increasingly stringent in all countries. The development of waterborne fluorine coatings has become the trend and direction of development of fluorine coatings. 3 Fluorine-containing Fine Chemicals Fluorine-containing fine chemicals mainly include fluorine-containing intermediates (aromatic fluorides and aliphatic fluorides), fluorine-containing pharmaceuticals, fluorine-containing pesticides, and fluorine-containing surfactants. Aromatic fluorides are important intermediates for synthetic medicines, pesticides and dyes. There are more than a dozen categories, nearly a thousand varieties of aromatic fluorides. The efficacy of fluorine-containing medicines is several times stronger than that of common drugs. At present, there are nearly 100 kinds of fluorine-containing pharmaceuticals that have been commercialized and being developed in the world. Some of the important products are: depressant droperidol; antitumor drug fluorouracil; End
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