Octafluoropropane
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IUPAC name
Octafluoropropane
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Other names
Freon 218
Perfluoropropane RC 218, PFC 218 R218 Flutec PP30 genetron 218 |
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Identifiers | |||
76-19-7 | |||
ChEBI | CHEBI:31980 | ||
ChEMBL | ChEMBL1663 | ||
ChemSpider | 6192 | ||
DrugBank | DB00556 | ||
Jmol 3D model | Interactive image | ||
KEGG | D01738 | ||
PubChem | 6432 | ||
RTECS number | TZ5255000 | ||
UNII | CK0N3WH0SR | ||
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Properties | |||
C3F8 | |||
Molar mass | 188.02 g/mol | ||
Appearance | Colorless gas with faintly sweet odor |
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Density | 8.17 g/l, gas | ||
Melting point | −183 °C (−297.4 °F; 90.1 K) | ||
Boiling point | −36.7 °C (−34.1 °F; 236.5 K) | ||
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0.014 D | |||
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Related compounds | |||
Related halocarbons
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Tetrafluoromethane Hexafluoroethane |
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Related compounds
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Propane | ||
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Octafluoropropane (C3F8) is a fluorocarbon non-flammable greenhouse gas that can be produced either by electrochemical fluorination or by the Fowler process using cobalt fluoride.[1]
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Applications
In the electronics industry, octafluoropropane is mixed with oxygen and used as a plasma etching material for SiO2 layers in semiconductor applications, as oxides are selectively etched versus their metal substrates.[2]
In medicine, octafluoropropane may compose the gas cores of microbubble contrast agents used in contrast-enhanced ultrasound. Octafluoropropane microbubbles reflects sound waves well and are used to improve the ultrasound signal backscatter. It is also used in pars plana vitrectomy procedures where a retina hole or tear is repaired. The gas acts to provide a long-term tamponade, or plug, of a retinal hole/tear and allows re-attachment of the retina to occur over the following several days post-op.
Under the name R-218, octafluoropropane is used in other industries as a component of refrigeration mixtures.
It has featured in some plans for terraforming Mars.[3]
It is the active liquid in PICO-2L dark matter bubble detector (joined PICASSO and COUPP collaborations).
Liquid phase
- Liquid density (1.013 bar at boiling point) : 1601 kg/m3
- Liquid/gas equivalent (1.013 bar and 15 °C (59 °F)) : 196 vol/vol
- Latent heat of vaporization (1.013 bar at boiling point) : 104.25 kJ/kg [4]
Gaseous phase
- Gas density (1.013 bar at boiling point) : 10.3 kg/m3
- Gas density (1.013 bar and 15 °C (59 °F)) : 8.17 kg/m3
- Compressibility Factor (Z) (1.013 bar and 15 °C (59 °F)) : 0.975
- Specific gravity (air = 1) (1.013 bar and 21 °C (70 °F)) : 6.683
- Specific volume (1.013 bar and 21 °C (70 °F)) : 0.125 m3/kg
- Viscosity (1.013 bar and 0 °C (32 °F)) : 0.000125 Poise
- Thermal conductivity (1.013 bar and 0 °C (32 °F)) : 12.728 mW/(m·K)
- Thermal Conductivity, Gas @ 101.325 kPa and 25 °C: 13.8 mW/(m·K)
- Vapour Pressure @ 21.1 °C: 792 kPa [4]