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By electrochemical fluonnation

Almost all of the biomedical research done in the 25 years following the liquid-breathing work was conducted with commercially available fluorocarbons manufactured for various industnal uses by the electrochemical Simons process (fluonnation in a hydrofluoric acid solution) or the cobalt fluoride process (fluori-nation with this solid in a furnace at about 200 C) These processes tended to yield many by-products, partly because they were, to some extent, free radical reactions and partly because it was difficult to easily achieve complete fluonnation Aromatic hydrocarbons gave better products with the cobalt tnfluonde [73] method, whereas saturated hydrocarbons yielded better products with fluonnation using diluted or cooled gaseous fluorine (Lagow) Incompletely fluormated matenal was either... [Pg.1140]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.114 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.114 ]




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