Special applications of fluorinated organic compounds
Grzegorz Lewandowski1, Egbert Meissner, Eugeniusz Milchert
1Institute of Chemical Organic Technology, Szczecin University of Technology, PL-70-322 Szczecin, Pułaskiego 10, Poland. Grzegorz.Lewandowski@ps.pl
Abstract:
The applications of fluorinated organic compounds (FOCs) as finishing agent for fabrics, components of extinguishing agents, electroplating bathes, lubricating oils, oxygen carriers in blood substitutes have been discussed. Recent achievements in methods of the fluorination and general principles of the synthesis of useful perfluorinated organic compounds are given as well.
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