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 |
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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
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High fluorine content for enhanced oxidative performance
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Fine micron size for homogeneous dispersion
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Chemically stable and thermally robust
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High energy density properties
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Excellent chemical resistance and low reactivity with most solvents
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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:
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Lithium Primary Batteries (BR-type):
Used as cathode material for high energy density lithium batteries -
Rocket Propellants & Pyrotechnics:
Acts as oxidizing agent and combustion modifier -
Lubricants & Greases:
Serves as a reduction additive to improve thermal resistance and lubricity -
Weather-Resistant Coatings & Paints:
Functions as an anti-degradation additive -
Advanced Imaging Technologies
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Incandescent Lighting Components