perfluoromethylene
Perfluoromethylene is a chemical compound with the formula CF2. It is a reactive intermediate, meaning it is not typically isolated or stored in bulk but rather generated and consumed in situ during chemical reactions. Perfluoromethylene belongs to the class of compounds known as difluorocarbenes, which are species containing a divalent carbon atom bonded to two fluorine atoms. The carbon atom in perfluoromethylene has two non-bonding electrons and two bonding electrons, giving it a triplet ground state.
The generation of perfluoromethylene usually involves the decomposition of a precursor molecule. Common methods include the
While not a product itself, perfluoromethylene plays a role in the synthesis of various fluorinated organic