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- Hexafluorobenzene, HFB or perfluorobenzene is an organofluorine compound with the chemical formula C 6F 6. In this derivative of benzene, all hydrogen...
- important examples are hexafluorobenzene, octafluorotoluene, and octafluoronaphthalene. Perfluoroaromatic compounds Hexafluorobenzene Perfluoroaromatic compounds...
- cloud above and below the ring. The quadrupole moment is reversed for hexafluorobenzene due to the electronegativity of fluorine. The benzene dimer in the...
- example is water and N-methylethylenediamine as well as benzene and hexafluorobenzene. Some azeotropes fit into neither the positive nor negative categories...
- The pyrolysis of R-22 in the presence of chlorofluoromethane gives hexafluorobenzene. R-22 is often used as an alternative to the highly ozone-depleting...
- strong electron withdrawing substituents along the π system (e. g. hexafluorobenzene). The anion–π effect is advantageously exploited in chemical sensors...
- Double Azeotrope of Benzene and Hexafluorobenzene, taken from Dortmund Data Bank...
- with methyl chloride. Also, the compound can be prepared by reacting hexafluorobenzene with methyllithium. Pentafluoromethylbenzene is a colorless, volatile...
- 5-Tetrafluorobenzene 1,2,4,5-Tetrafluorobenzene Pentafluorobenzene Hexafluorobenzene Chlorobenzenes Bromobenzenes Iodobenzenes Fuhrer, Timothy J.; Houck...
- perfluorocarbon containing an aromatic ring. Other examples include hexafluorobenzene and octafluoronaphthalene. Perfluorotoluene is commonly used as industrial...