Halogenenriched
Halogen-enriched, sometimes written halogen-enriched, is a term used in materials science and geochemistry to describe substances or environments in which halogen elements—fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine—are present at higher-than-background concentrations. The designation applies to solids, liquids, environmental samples, and synthetic matrices that have been processed to increase halogen content through chemical bonding, adsorption, or incorporation into frameworks.
Enrichment techniques depend on the target halogen and the host matrix. In polymers and organics, enrichment
Applications of halogen-enriched materials include flame retardancy in polymers, where higher halogen content can improve performance