Description
Graphite Fluoride (Carbon Monofluoride) Micron Powder
Particle Size: 10–20 micron
F/C Ratio: 1.0
Purity (Fluor Content): >62%
CAS Number: 51311-17-2
Product Description
Graphite Fluoride, also known as Carbon Monofluoride (CFₓ), is a fluorinated graphite compound widely recognized for its exceptional electrochemical performance, thermal stability, and oxidizing capabilities. With a fluorine-to-carbon (F/C) ratio of ~1.0 and fine particle size (10–20 μm), this material is ideal for a broad range of high-energy and specialty chemical applications.
Graphite Fluoride is non-conductive, chemically stable, and features a high fluorine content (>62%), making it a top-tier candidate for high energy density battery systems, rocket propellants, and advanced lubrication formulations.
Technical Properties
Property | Value |
---|---|
Color | Dirty White |
State | Powder |
Particle Size | 10–20 μm |
Fluorine Content | >62% |
F/C Ratio | 1.0 |
Fluorocarbon Content | >1.0 |
CAS Number | 51311-17-2 |
Key Features
High fluorine content for enhanced oxidative performance
Fine micron size for homogeneous dispersion
Chemically stable and thermally robust
High energy density properties
Excellent chemical resistance and low reactivity with most solvents
Low conductivity makes it suitable for use as a cathode material
Applications
Graphite Fluoride (CFₓ) Micron Powder is employed across several advanced technological and industrial domains:
Lithium Primary Batteries (BR-type):
Used as cathode material for high energy density lithium batteriesRocket Propellants & Pyrotechnics:
Acts as oxidizing agent and combustion modifierLubricants & Greases:
Serves as a reduction additive to improve thermal resistance and lubricityWeather-Resistant Coatings & Paints:
Functions as an anti-degradation additiveAdvanced Imaging Technologies
Incandescent Lighting Components