fluoroethylene
Fluoroethylene, commonly referred to as vinyl fluoride, is a fluorinated hydrocarbon with the formula C2H3F. It is the monomer for polyvinyl fluoride (PVF) and is systematically named 1-fluoroethene. The molecule features a vinyl group (CH2=CH–) with a fluorine atom attached to one of the double-bond carbons.
Industrial production of vinyl fluoride involves fluorination of hydrocarbons such as ethylene or acetylene under controlled
Vinyl fluoride is a colorless gas at room temperature with a boiling point well below ambient conditions.
Safety and regulation: vinyl fluoride requires careful handling to prevent exposure and polymerization; it is subject