fluorattu
Fluorattu refers to a substance that has undergone fluorination, a chemical process where fluorine atoms are incorporated into the molecule. This can occur through various methods, including direct fluorination with elemental fluorine, electrochemical fluorination, or reactions with specific fluorinating reagents. The introduction of fluorine atoms significantly alters the physical and chemical properties of the original compound.
Fluorinated compounds often exhibit increased thermal and chemical stability due to the strong carbon-fluorine bond. They
In industry, fluorinated materials are found in non-stick cookware (like Teflon), waterproof and stain-resistant fabrics, refrigerants,
However, some fluorinated compounds, particularly per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), have raised environmental and health concerns