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Graphite Fluoride (Carbon Monofluoride) Micron Powder

Particle Size: 8–10 micron
F/C Ratio: 1.2
Fluorocarbon Content: > 1.20
CAS Number: 51311-17-2

Product Description

Graphite Fluoride (CFₓ), also known as Carbon Monofluoride, is a white, crystalline powder known for its extraordinary electrochemical potential, high fluorine content, and chemical inertness. With an F/C ratio of 1.2 and particle size ranging from 8 to 10 microns, this material is an ideal cathode material for high energy density lithium batteries and a functional additive in various industrial applications.

Thanks to its strong oxidizing capabilities, thermal resistance, and non-conductive behavior, Graphite Fluoride is also utilized in aerospace propellants, advanced lubricants, and weather-resistant coatings.

SEM Image:

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Technical Specifications

Property Value
Color White
State Powder
Particle Size 8–10 µm
Fluorocarbon Content > 1.20
F/C Ratio 1.2
CAS Number 51311-17-2

Key Features

  • High fluorine-to-carbon ratio (F/C: 1.2)

  • Excellent thermal and chemical stability

  • Strong oxidizing power

  • High energy density for lithium primary batteries

  • Fine particle size for uniform dispersion

  • White powder for compatibility in coatings and sensitive applications


Applications

Graphite Fluoride (CFₓ) is suitable for a wide variety of advanced electrochemical and material science applications:

  • Lithium Batteries (BR-type):
    Cathode material offering high energy density and long shelf life

  • Rocket Propellants & Pyrotechnics:
    Acts as an oxidizer and combustion modifier

  • Lubricant Additives:
    Reduces friction and enhances thermal resistance in specialty lubricants

  • Paints & Coatings:
    Improves UV/weather resistance in protective formulations

  • Imaging & Electronics:
    Used in specialized devices requiring fluorinated carbon layers

  • Lighting Components:
    Component in incandescent and infrared lighting systems

 

Additional information

Gram

5 g, 25 g, 100 g, 500 g, 1000 g