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Some new synthetic approaches to graphite–fluorine chemistry
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Materials ScienceChemical EngineeringEngineeringCarbon-based MaterialGraphite OxyfluorideTetracarbon MonofluorideNew Synthetic ApproachesFluorous SynthesisGrapheneEnergy StorageChemistryAnode MaterialsEnergy MaterialFunctional MaterialsCarbon MonofluoridePyrolytic Carbon
New methods for synthesising poly(carbon monofluoride)(CFx)n and tetracarbon monofluoride C4F are reported. Pyrolytic graphite has been fluorinated and a new compound, graphite oxyfluoride, has been prepared. Poly(carbon monofluoride) has been prepared in a flow reactor, in a fluidized-bed reactor, and in a high-pressure bomb reactor and tetracarbon monofluoride has been prepared by a high-pressure bomb technique. Some new structural data are presented for poly(carbon monofluoride). Recently, poly(carbon monofluoride) has been found to have a high potential as a solid lubricant and as a cathode material in high-energy batteries.