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PubChem lists more than 6 million. The
fluorinated surfactants or
fluorosurfactants subgroup has a
fluorinated "tail" and a
hydrophilic "head" and are...
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perfluorosulfonic acid. It is an
anthropogenic (man-made)
fluorosurfactant, now
regarded as a
global pollutant. PFOS was the key
ingredient in...
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Perfluorononanoic acid, or PFNA, is a
synthetic perfluorinated carboxylic acid and
fluorosurfactant that is also an
environmental contaminant found in
people and wildlife...
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compounds bioac****ulate. One
class of
perfluorinated compounds, the
fluorosurfactants, are
widely used in the
production of
teflon (PTFE) and
related fluorinated...
- reactivity,
enabling them to
adhere to
surfaces or act as surfactants.
Fluorosurfactants, in particular, can
lower the
surface tension of
water more than their...
- over
drinking water contaminated by PFOA and
other fluorosurfactants.
Fluorocarbon Fluorosurfactant U.S.
patent 3,574,791 "Scotchgard vs Scotchguarding"...
- the more
volatile butanone. In
aqueous emulsion polymerization, the
fluorosurfactant perfluorononanoic acid is used in
anion form as a
processing aid by...
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Perfluorodecanoic acid (PFDA) is a
fluorosurfactant and has been used in industry, with
applications as
wetting agent and
flame ****ant. It was recently...
- (PPVE)
Perfluoromethylvinylether (PMVE)
Organofluorine Organohalogen Fluorosurfactant Perfluorocycloalkene (PFCA) Iddon,
Brian (1985). The
Magic of Chemistry...
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contain hydrocarbon-based
surfactants such as
sodium alkyl sulfate, and
fluorosurfactants, such as fluorotelomers,
perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), or perfluorooctanesulfonic...