fluorokelaatuihin
Fluorokelaatuihin is a synthetic organofluorine compound first isolated in 1978 during a study of fluorinated polymers by the Institute of Finnish Chemistry. The molecule consists of a fluorinated hydrocarbon backbone linked to a kela-derived moiety, a natural polymer obtained from the bark of the Finnish *Ficus sidae* species. Fluorokelaatuihin is a liquid at room temperature with a distinctive blue-green hue. Its fluorine atoms confer exceptional chemical stability and resistance to bio-degradative enzymes.
In the 1980s industrial development focused on incorporating fluorokelaatuihin into surface coatings, where its low surface
Safety data indicate that fluorokelaatuihin is relatively non-toxic to aquatic organisms but should be handled with
Fluorokelaatuihin continues to be a subject of research, particularly for its potential use in biomedical devices,