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A perfluorinated compound (PFC) is an organofluorine compound containing only carbon-fluorine bonds (no C-H bonds) and C-C bonds but also other heteroatoms. PFCs have properties that represent a blend of fluorocarbons (containing only C-F and C-C bonds) and the parent functionalized organic species. For example, perfluorooctanoic acid functions as a carboxylic acid but with strongly altered surfactant and hydrophobic characteristics.[1]
Contents
- 1 Applications
- 2 Classes of PFCs by functional group
- 2.1 Perfluorinated alkyl and aryl halides
- 2.2 Fluorochloroalkenes
- 2.3 Perfluoroethers and epoxides
- 2.4 Perfluoroalcohols
- 2.5 Perfluoroamines
- 2.6 Perfluoroketones
- 2.7 Perfluorocarboxylic acids
- 2.8 Perfluoronitriles and isonitriles
- 2.9 Perfluorosulfonic acids and related derivatives
- 2.10 Perfluorinated aryl borates
- 3 Environmental and health concerns
- 4 See also
- 5 References
Applications
Many perfluorinated compounds are useful. For example, fluorosurfactants powerfully reduce surface tension by concentrating at the liquid-air interface due to the lipophobicity of fluorocarbons, due to the polar functional group added to the fluorocarbon chain. Other groups or atoms for fluorocarbon based compounds the oxygen atom incorporated into an ether group for anesthetics, and the chlorine atom for chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). In a sharp contrast to true fluorocarbons, the chlorine atom produces a chlorine radical which degrades ozone. Fluorosurfactants are widely used in the production of teflon and related fluorinated polymers. They have also been used to confer hydrophobic, stain-resisting properties to fabrics.
Classes of PFCs by functional group
Representative members of this large family of compounds are listed below. Also numerous are compounds that contain many fluoride centers but also some hydrogen, e.g., trifluoroethanol.
Perfluorinated alkyl and aryl halides
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- Trifluoroiodomethane, an alkylating agent
- Pentafluoroethyl iodide, an alkylating agent
- Perfluorooctyl bromide (perflubron) is a contrast medium for magnetic resonance imaging, computer tomography and sonography. It has also been used in liquid breathing.
- Dichlorodifluoromethane, refrigerant
Fluorochloroalkenes
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- Chlorotrifluoroethylene, monomer
- Dichlorodifluoroethylene (three isomers), monomers
Perfluoroethers and epoxides
Main article: Fluoroether
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- hexafluoropropylene oxide , precursor to perfluoromethyl vinyl ether (CF2=CFOCF3), a useful monomer
- Krytox, perfluorinated polyether used in special greases
Perfluoroalcohols
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- Pentafluorophenol, a moderately strong acid
Perfluorinated alcohols are unstable with respect to dehydrofluorination.
Perfluoroamines
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- Perfluorotripentylamine (and related derivatives) are found in Fluorinert, electronic coolants.
Perfluoroketones
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- Hexafluoroacetone, building block in organofluorine chemistry.
Perfluorocarboxylic acids
Main article: Perfluorinated carboxylic acid
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- Trifluoroacetic acid, a moderately strong acid useful in organic chemistry
- Heptafluorobutyric acid, a moderately strong acid that is useful in organic and analytical chemistry
- Pentafluorobenzoic acid, a moderately strong acid of interest in research community
- perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), surfactant used to make fluoropolymers such as Teflon
- perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA), surfactant in the emulsion polymerization of fluoropolymers, like PFOA.
Perfluoronitriles and isonitriles
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- Trifluoromethylisocyanide, the simplest perfluorinated isonitrile.
- Trifluoromethylacetonitrile, the simplest perfluorinated nitrile
Perfluorosulfonic acids and related derivatives
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- Triflic acid, a useful strong acid
- perfluorobutanesulfonic acid (PFBS) used as a replacement for PFOS in 3M's reformulated Scotchgard.
- perfluorooctanesulfonyl fluoride (POSF), precursor to PFOS-based compounds.
- perfluorooctanesulfonamide (PFOSA), used in 3M's Scotchgard formulation.
- perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS,) used in the semiconductor industry, 3M's former Scotchgard formulation, and 3M's former fire-fighting foam mixture.
Perfluorinated aryl borates
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- Na[B(C6F5)4], salt of a weakly coordinating anion.
Environmental and health concerns
Despite the presence of some natural fluorocarbons such as tetrafluoromethane, which has been reported in rocks,[2] man-made fluorocarbons are potent greenhouse gases.
Certain fluorocarbons tend to bioaccumulate, since they are extremely stable and can be stored in the bodies of both humans and animals. Examples of fluorocarbons include PFOA (perfluorooctanoic acid) and PFOS (perfluorooctane sulfonate), frequently present in water resistant textiles and sprays conferring water resistant properties to textiles.[3] Data from animal studies of PFOA indicate that it can cause several types of tumors and neonatal death and may have toxic effects on the immune, liver, and endocrine systems. Data on the human health effects of PFOA are however sparse.[4]
The fluorocarbon, PFOA and PFOS have both been subject for numerous investigations by the EU and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding them being harmful to the environment.[3]
See also
- Fluorosurfactants
- Fluorocarbons
References
- ^ Günter Siegemund, Werner Schwertfeger, Andrew Feiring, Bruce Smart, Fred Behr, Herward Vogel, Blaine McKusick "Fluorine Compounds, Organic" Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2002. doi:10.1002/14356007.a11_349
- ^ Murphy CD, Schaffrath C, O'Hagan D.: "Fluorinated natural products: the biosynthesis of fluoroacetate and 4-fluorothreonine in Streptomyces cattleya" Chemosphere. 2003 Jul;52(2):455-61.
- ^ a b US Environmental Protection Agency. "FAQ". Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) and Fluorinated Telomers. Retrieved 11 May 2011.
- ^ Steenland, Kyle; Fletcher, Tony; Savitz, David A. (2010). "Epidemiologic Evidence on the Health Effects of Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA)". Environmental Health Perspectives 118 (8): 1100–8. doi:10.1289/ehp.0901827. PMC 2920088. PMID 20423814. Retrieved 2011-05-11.
Health issues of plastics and Polyhalogenated compounds (PHCs)
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Plasticizers: Phthalates |
- DIBP
- DBP
- BBP (BBzP)
- DIHP
- DEHP (DOP)
- DIDP
- DINP
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Miscellaneous plasticizers |
- Organophosphates
- Adipates (DEHA
- DOA)
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Monomers |
- Bisphenol A (BPA, in Polycarbonates)
- Vinyl chloride (in PVC)
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Miscellaneous additives incl. PHCs |
- PBDEs
- PCBs
- Organotins
- PFCs
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Health issues |
- Teratogen
- Carcinogen
- Endocrine disruptor
- Diabetes
- Obesity
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Miscellanea |
- PVC
- Plastic recycling
- Plastic bottle
- Vinyl chloride
- Dioxins
- Polystyrene
- Foam food container
- PTFE (Teflon)
- California Proposition 65
- List of environmental health hazards
- Persistent organic pollutant
- European REACH regulation
- Japan Toxic Substances Law
- Toxic Substances Control Act
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English Journal
- Liposome encapsulated perfluorohexane enhances radiotherapy in mice without additional oxygen supply.
- Xu L1,2,3, Qiu X1,2,3, Zhang Y2, Cao K1,2,3, Zhao X1,3, Wu J4, Hu Y5, Guo H6,7.
- Journal of translational medicine.J Transl Med.2016 Sep 20;14:268. doi: 10.1186/s12967-016-1033-3.
- BACKGROUND: To investigate the effect of perfluorochemical preparations in enhancing radiotherapy, perfluocarbon nanoparticles were by encapsulating perfluorohexane into liposome [lip(PFH)].METHODS: After intravenous injection, lip(PFH) could accumulate in the tumor site over time, with a prominent
- PMID 27646172
- Screening of Toxic Chemicals in a Single Drop of Human Whole Blood Using Ordered Mesoporous Carbon as a Mass Spectrometry Probe.
- Huang X1,2, Liu Q1,3,4, Fu J1, Nie Z2, Gao K1, Jiang G1,4.
- Analytical chemistry.Anal Chem.2016 Apr 5;88(7):4107-13. doi: 10.1021/acs.analchem.6b00444. Epub 2016 Mar 24.
- Surface-enhanced laser desorption/ionization (SELDI) is a versatile and high-throughput mass spectrometry (MS) technique that uses a probe for extraction, enrichment, desorption, and ionization of target analytes. Here we report ordered mesoporous carbon as a new SELDI probe for rapid screening and
- PMID 26985970
- Liquid perfluorochemical-supported hybrid cell culture system for proliferation of chondrocytes on fibrous polylactide scaffolds.
- Pilarek M1, Grabowska I, Senderek I, Wojasiński M, Janicka J, Janczyk-Ilach K, Ciach T.
- Bioprocess and biosystems engineering.Bioprocess Biosyst Eng.2014 Sep;37(9):1707-15. doi: 10.1007/s00449-014-1143-3. Epub 2014 Feb 16.
- CP5 bovine chondrocytes were cultured on biodegradable electrospun fibrous polylactide (PLA) scaffolds placed on a flexible interface formed between two immiscible liquid phases: (1) hydrophobic perfluorochemical (PFC) and (2) aqueous culture medium, as a new way of cartilage implant development. Ro
- PMID 24532258
Japanese Journal
- Liquid Perfluorochemical Inhibits Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Expression and Nitric Oxide Formation in Lipopolysaccharide-Treated RAW 264.7 Macrophages
- Journal of pharmacological sciences 111(2), 147-154, 2009-10-20
- NAID 10025739026
- 高圧酸素化 perfluorochemical による虚血腸管保護作用についての実験的検討
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