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Fluorine is the most electronegative of all the elements, and it has one of the highest ionization potentials. When substituted for one or more hydrogen atoms, fluorine’s presence in a molecule can have a profound effect on physical properties, reactivity, biological activity, solvency and stability.

The following are just a few of the numerous applications that benefit from fluorochemistry:


Pharmaceuticals - fluorinated compounds have shown efficacy as antibacterials, antifungals, antibiotics, anesthetics, protease inhibitors and anticancer agents, among many other applications.

Agricultural Chemicals - fluorinated compounds are used as fungicides, herbicides and insecticides and often show more potency than their non-fluorinated analogues. The increased potency allows lower application rates.

Advanced Photoresists - in the quest for finer features in semiconductor lithography, photoresist polymers incorporating fluorine and/or fluorinated substituents exhibit the best combination of optical transparency at shorter wavelengths, etch resistance and solubility.

Liquid Crystals - for use in display devices. The addition of fluorine has been found to change viscosity, miscibility, electrical properties, steric characteristics and other qualities that are important to these devices.

Fluorinated Surfactants - utilized as emulsifying and dispersing agents, while related compounds are used as repellant finishes or soil-release finishes for textiles. These compounds rely on the ability of fluorine to alter surface-energy properties.

Dyes - the addition of fluorine or fluorinated substituents, such as the CF3 group, has been found to improve the fixation yield, lightfastness and chemical resistance of dyes.

Fluoroplastics and Fluoroelastomers - used as coatings, vessel liners, films, wiring insulation, gaskets, seals, lab equipment and hoses because of their chemical and thermal stability.

Ion-Exchange Membranes - fluoropolymer membranes are used for enhanced chemical and thermal stability in harsh environments.
 
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Halocarbon Products developed "Biograde TFA", a special high purity grade of TFA for peptide and protein synthesis  
 

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