- Carbon monofluoride
Carbon monofluoride (CF, CFx, or (CF)x), also called polycarbon monofluoride, polycarbon fluoride, poly(carbon monofluoride), and graphite fluoride, is a material formed by high-temperature reaction of
fluorine gas withgraphite ,charcoal , orpyrolytic carbon powder. ItsCAS number is CASREF|CAS=51311-17-2. In contrary tographite intercalation compounds it is acovalent graphite compound.Carbon is stable in fluorine atmosphere up to about 400 °C, but between 420-600 °C reaction takes place to give sub
stoichiometric 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 formergraphene plane, which is now buckled due to formation ofcovalent carbon-fluorine bonds. Reaction of carbon with fluorine at even higher temperature successively destroys the graphite compound to yield a mixture of gaseousfluorocarbon s such as e.g. tetrafluorocarbon, CF4, and tetrafluoroethylene, C2F4. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A6359060 BBC - h2g2 - Carbon and its Inorganic Compounds ] ]In a similar fashion the recently found
carbon allotrope fullerene , C60 reacts with fluorine gas to give fullerene fluorides with stoichiometries up to C60F48 [ [http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/84002199/ABSTRACT] O. V. Boltalina et al. Two isomers of C60F48: An Indented Fullerene, "Int Ed. Angew.Chem. 40" 2001, 2285 ] .A precursor of carbon monofluoride is the fluorine-graphite intercalation compound, also called fluorine-GIC.
Other intercalation fluorides of carbon are
*poly(dicarbon fluoride) ((C2F)n);
*tetracarbon monofluoride (TCMF, C4F).Application
Carbon monofluoride is used as a high
energy density cathode material in lithium batteries of the "BR" type. Other uses are awear reduction additive forlubricant s, and weather-resistant additive forpaint s. Graphite fluoride is also used as bothoxidizing agent andcombustion modifier inrocket propellant s andpyrolant s [ [http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/110531872/ABSTRACT] E.-C. Koch, Metal/Fluorocarbon Pyrolants: VI. Combustion Behaviour and Radiation Properties of Magnesium/Poly(Carbon Monofluoride) Pyrolant, "Prop.,Expl.,Pyrotech. 30" 2005, 209]References
A useful monograph on graphite fluorides has been written by Watanabe and coworkers [N. Watanabe T. Nakajima,H. Touhara, Graphite Fluorides, Elsevier, 1988 [http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/bookdescription.librarians/500042/description#toc] ]
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