Graphite fluoride, also known as carbon monofluoride, is a highly hydrophobic microcrystalline powder produced by the high-temperature reaction of fluorine gas with graphite. Its primary significance lies in its use as a lubricant and cathode material.
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CAS 11113-63-6
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Research chemical
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