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The method is mainly used to produce fluorinated derivatives from the chlorides.
This fluorinated alcohol finds use as solvent and synthetic intermediate.
Consequently, actions to restrict fluorinated gases are one effective means towards this objective.
This is why the threat of climate change means we need to cut down on the use of fluorinated hydrocarbons.
It should be stored in certain fluorinated plastics.
He proceeded to synthesise a variety of fluorinated hydrocarbons before evaluating them for anaesthetic properties.
However, there are some liquid fluorinated carbon compounds (perfluorinated hydrocarbons) that can dissolve a large amount of oxygen.
Use should be constrained to closed systems and reduced volumes as fluorinated oils have a very high global warming potential and a long atmospheric lifetime.
WMS-2539: potent fluorinated derivative of dexoxadrol.
Traditionally chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) were the predominant fluorinated organic chemical.
The only universal standard applied is the grouping of the non fluorinated drugs found within this class (quinolones) within the 'first-generation' heading.
That said, there are fluorinated solvents available which can remove fluoroether greases, but they are much more expensive than laboratory solvents.
By doping SiO with fluorine to produce fluorinated silica glass, the dielectric constant is lowered from 3.9 to 3.5.
The carbon with Z is defined as C1(ipso) and fluorinated carbon as C4(para).
For the same reason that a Teflon-coated pan repels both water and oil, a fluorinated coating will repel water and oil-based paints.
Florfenicol (marketed by Schering-Plough Animal Health under the trade name Nuflor) is a fluorinated synthetic analog of thiamphenicol.
Fluorocitric acid is a fluorinated carboxylic acid derived from citric acid by substitution of one hydrogen by a fluorine atom.
Illustrative of fluorous technology is the use of fluoroalkyl-substituted tin hydrides for reductions, the products being easily separated from the spent tin reagent by extraction using fluorinated solvents.
Bisphenol AF (BPAF) is a fluorinated organic compound related to bisphenol A in which the two methyl groups are replaced with trifluoromethyl groups.
Perfluorooctane sulphonate (PFOS), a fluorinated chemical additive that was used in some Class B aqueous film forming foam, is classed as a persistent organic pollutant (POP).
When at one time we switched to using fluorinated hydrocarbons in cooling systems, aerosols and other applications, we succeeded in dramatically reducing the use of chlorofluoride hydrocarbons, which make the ozone layer thinner.
Fluorodopa, also known as FDOPA, is a fluorinated form of L-DOPA primarily synthesized as its fluorine-18 isotopologue for use as a radiotracer in positron emission tomography.
Choosing Article 175 as the legal basis might lead to a paradox whereby some countries may decide to prohibit the use of SF6 but then resort to current alternatives that are more polluting and less safe than fluorinated gases.
Because biological systems do not metabolize fluorinated molecules easily, fluorinated pharmaceuticals (often antibiotics and antidepressants) are among the major fluorinated organics found in treated city sewage and wastewater.
As an anti-cancer chemotherapy target, thymidylate synthetase can be inhibited by the thymidylate synthase inhibitors such as fluorinated pyrimidine fluorouracil, or certain folate analogues, the most notable one being raltitrexed (trade name Tomudex).