fluorerede
Fluorerede refers to chemical substances in which one or more hydrogen atoms in a molecule have been replaced by fluorine atoms. In Danish chemistry literature, the term is commonly used to describe fluorinated compounds across pharmaceuticals, materials, and industrial chemicals.
Fluorination can alter properties such as chemical stability, lipophilicity, polarity, and acidity. Fluorinated sites often resist
Fluorerede compounds are prepared by various methods, including electrophilic fluorination, nucleophilic fluorination, and radical fluorination. Industrial
Important applications include fluoropolymers such as polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) used in non-stick and industrial coatings; fluorinated pharmaceuticals
Environmental and health considerations are significant for fluorored compounds. Many fluorinated substances, particularly long-chain PFAS, are