MOQ: | 1kg |
Price: | US $150/kg |
Standard Packaging: | Cylinder/Tank |
Delivery Period: | 30 days |
Payment Method: | T/T |
Supply Capacity: | 200 Tons/Year |
Trifluoromethane, also known as carbon trifluoride or Freon-23, is a colorless, odorless gas with the chemical formula CF3H. It is a halocarbon compound that belongs to the family of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). Trifluoromethane is composed of one carbon atom bonded to three fluorine atoms.
Here are some key points about trifluoromethane:
Physical Properties: Trifluoromethane is a gas at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. It has a boiling point of -82.1°C (-115.8°F) and a melting point of -150.8°C (-239.4°F). It is denser than air and has a molecular weight of 70.01 g/mol.
Applications: Trifluoromethane has various applications in different industries. It is commonly used as a refrigerant in low-temperature applications, such as in industrial refrigeration systems and cascade refrigeration systems. It is also used as a fire suppression agent in some fire extinguishing systems. Trifluoromethane has been used as a replacement for ozone-depleting substances, such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), due to its lower impact on the ozone layer.
Environmental Impact: Trifluoromethane is a greenhouse gas with a high global warming potential (GWP). It has an atmospheric lifetime of approximately 260 years, which means it can remain in the atmosphere for a long time, contributing to the greenhouse effect and climate change. Efforts are being made to reduce its emissions and find more environmentally friendly alternatives.
Safety Considerations: Trifluoromethane is generally considered to be non-toxic, but it can displace oxygen in poorly ventilated areas, leading to asphyxiation. Like other compressed gases, it should be handled with caution, and appropriate safety measures should be followed.
Product Name | Trifluoromethane | Chemical Formula | CHF3 | |
Hazard Class | 2.2 | Molecular Weight | 70.014 | |
CAS | 75-46-7 | UN | 1984 | |
Boiling Point | at 1.013 bar [ºC] | -82.16 | at 14.5 psi,[ºF] | -115.87 |
Density | at 1.013 bar,15ºC,[kg/m³] | 2.986 | at 1 atm., 70ºF,[lb/ft³] | 0.182 |
MOQ: | 1kg |
Price: | US $150/kg |
Standard Packaging: | Cylinder/Tank |
Delivery Period: | 30 days |
Payment Method: | T/T |
Supply Capacity: | 200 Tons/Year |
Trifluoromethane, also known as carbon trifluoride or Freon-23, is a colorless, odorless gas with the chemical formula CF3H. It is a halocarbon compound that belongs to the family of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). Trifluoromethane is composed of one carbon atom bonded to three fluorine atoms.
Here are some key points about trifluoromethane:
Physical Properties: Trifluoromethane is a gas at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. It has a boiling point of -82.1°C (-115.8°F) and a melting point of -150.8°C (-239.4°F). It is denser than air and has a molecular weight of 70.01 g/mol.
Applications: Trifluoromethane has various applications in different industries. It is commonly used as a refrigerant in low-temperature applications, such as in industrial refrigeration systems and cascade refrigeration systems. It is also used as a fire suppression agent in some fire extinguishing systems. Trifluoromethane has been used as a replacement for ozone-depleting substances, such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), due to its lower impact on the ozone layer.
Environmental Impact: Trifluoromethane is a greenhouse gas with a high global warming potential (GWP). It has an atmospheric lifetime of approximately 260 years, which means it can remain in the atmosphere for a long time, contributing to the greenhouse effect and climate change. Efforts are being made to reduce its emissions and find more environmentally friendly alternatives.
Safety Considerations: Trifluoromethane is generally considered to be non-toxic, but it can displace oxygen in poorly ventilated areas, leading to asphyxiation. Like other compressed gases, it should be handled with caution, and appropriate safety measures should be followed.
Product Name | Trifluoromethane | Chemical Formula | CHF3 | |
Hazard Class | 2.2 | Molecular Weight | 70.014 | |
CAS | 75-46-7 | UN | 1984 | |
Boiling Point | at 1.013 bar [ºC] | -82.16 | at 14.5 psi,[ºF] | -115.87 |
Density | at 1.013 bar,15ºC,[kg/m³] | 2.986 | at 1 atm., 70ºF,[lb/ft³] | 0.182 |