Perfluorodecalin is a chemically inert fluorocarbon derived from decalin, in which all hydrogen atoms are replaced by fluorine. It is stable up to 400°C and notable for its ability to dissolve gases, forming the basis for its application in artificial blood substitutes.
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CAS 306-94-5
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pharmaceutical intermediate
3-Bromopyridine-2-carboxylic acid
pharmaceutical intermediate
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pharmaceutical intermediate
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