222trifluoroethanol
2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol, commonly abbreviated as TFE, is an organofluorine compound with the formula C2HF3O. It consists of a hydroxyl group attached to a carbon bearing three fluorine atoms (HO-CH2-CF3). It is a colorless, highly polar liquid used as a solvent and as an intermediate in organic synthesis. The presence of the trifluoromethyl group withdraws electron density from the hydroxyl-bearing carbon, increasing the acidity of the alcohol relative to ethanol. In aqueous solution, its pKa is around 12, making it a relatively stronger but still weak acid.
TFE is miscible with water and many organic solvents. The hydroxyl group enables hydrogen bonding, while the
Applications are mainly in research and industry as a polar solvent and as an intermediate in the
Safety: TFE is corrosive and toxic by inhalation or ingestion. It is flammable and should be handled