Standard/Physical state of matter at room temperature (solid/liquid/gas)Gas[1] SolubilityHighly soluble in water[4] Electrical conductivityUnknown[3] Thermal conductivity0.0277 Wm-1K-1 [3] Chemical Properties FlammabilityFlammable[3] Oxidation state/Oxidation number-1[1] ...
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Fluorine is not flammable, but is a very strong oxidizer, reacting vigorously with most oxidizable materials at room temperature, frequently with ignition. Water should not be used to fight fires involving fluorine. Agricultural Uses Fluorine is the lightest of the halogens, occurring naturally in...
Experimental/ amorphous stateannealingcarbondangling bondsfluorinehydrogenhyperfine field interactions (condensed matter)impurity electron statesion implantationparamagnetic resonance of ions and impuritiesMultiple energy fluorine implantation into r f glow-discharge a-C:H has been performed with the implanted F ...
They have been used as ‘surface enhancers’ due to high fluorine content and thus enhanced reactivity and hydrophobic properties; they are stable at room temperature but deteriorate as temperature rises [50,53]. These are primarily perfluorinated alkylcarboxylic acids. The polymers shown in quadrant...
The detectivity increases from 1.89 × 109 cm Hz1/2/W to 3.58 × 1010 cm Hz1/2/W under 10 V bias at room temperature. These results exhibit F doping serves as a promising pathway for improving the performance of high- Mg-content MgxZn1-xO-based devices. Wide ...
Current development of high-performance transparent conductive oxide (TCO) films is limited with tradeoff between carrier mobility and concentration since none of them can be improved without sacrificing the other. In this study, we prepare fluorine doped tin oxide (FTO) films by chemical vapor depos...
The saturation concentration of F centers depends on the type of radiation, the impurity state of the crystal and details of the crystal growth and sample preparation procedure. For example, following 400 keV proton irradiation nFsat in KCl, KBr and NaCl at room temperature is ∼1.5 × 1025...
Physical properties of transparent and conducting sprayed fluorine doped zinc oxide thin films Solid State Sci. (2008) J.Rodriguez-Baezet al. Influence of the molar concentration and substrate temperature on fluorine-doped zinc oxide thin films chemically sprayed ...
1 Perhaps the best example of this is the Si(111) surface. When cleaved along a (111) plane at room temperature silicon exhibits a (2×1) reconstruction.2 Annealing this surface at high temperature for a short time produces a √3×√3R30° LEED pattern believed to be associated with a...