Syntheses of Fluoroorganic Compounds 1985
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-70207-5_2
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Fluoroaliphatic Compounds

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“…Only one of these compounds contains a bromine group; thus, a true comparison to halons 1301 and 2402 will require custom synthesis of the last two compounds in the table, which contain bromine atoms. Synthesis of these compounds from common materials should not be particularly difficult [152]. Direct comparison of the fire suppression properties of these compounds when bromine is substituted for hydrogen and with the suppression effectiveness of alkanes and ethers should be especially interesting.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Only one of these compounds contains a bromine group; thus, a true comparison to halons 1301 and 2402 will require custom synthesis of the last two compounds in the table, which contain bromine atoms. Synthesis of these compounds from common materials should not be particularly difficult [152]. Direct comparison of the fire suppression properties of these compounds when bromine is substituted for hydrogen and with the suppression effectiveness of alkanes and ethers should be especially interesting.…”
Section: Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%