|   | Front page | | Contents | | Previous | | Next | More environmentally friendly alternatives to PFOS-compounds and PFOA Appendix A Fluorine-containing substances – Terminology and definitionsFluorochemicalA general, non-specific, term used for a broad description of all chemicals containing the element fluorine. Specifically, the term is used most commonly to describe small (1-8 carbon length) fluorinated 
molecules, which are most often used for refrigeration, as fire suppression agents and as specialty solvents.  Fluorinated chemical A general, non-specific term used synonymously with "fluorochemical".  Fluorotelomer A specific term used to describe an oligomer created by reaction of tetrafluoroethylene (TFE) with perfluoroethyl iodide CF3CF2I to produce F(CF2CF2)n-I [n = 3-6, avg. 4], a linear, even carbon number 
chain length oligomer; the term "telomer" is often used synonymously with fluorotelomer.  Fluorotelomer alcohol (FTOH)A general term which describes a class of alcohols of the general structure F(CF2CF2)nCH2CH2OH, where n is an integer.  FluoropolymerA general term used to describe a polymer which has fluorine attached to the majority of carbon atoms which comprise the polymer chain backbone. Common fluoropolymers are: polytetrafluoroethylene 
(PTFE), polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), fluorinated ethylene-propylene (FEP), etc. These are typically high molecular weight polymers used in high performance applications where chemical resistance and 
thermal stability are essential.  Fluorinated (organic) polymerA general term used to describe a polymer which has a hydrocarbon backbone (polyamide, polyester, polyurethane, etc.) to which a fluorinated carbon chain is appended, also known as a fluorinated alkyl 
chain; an example would be a polymer such as -[CH2CH(C(=O)OCH2CH2(CF2)8F)]n-.  Perfluoro- / perfluorinatedDescribes specifically a substance where all hydrogen atoms attached to carbon atoms are replaced with fluorine atoms – CFn..  Perfluoroalkylated substance (PFAS) A general term, which describes a substance that bears a perfluorocarbon unit F(CF2)n-R where n is an integer and R is not a halogen, or hydrogen. Examples include F(CF2)6CH2CH2OH, 
F(CF2)6SO2N(CH3)CH2CH2OH, and p-F(CF2)6-C6H4OH.  FluorosurfactantA non-specific, general term used to describe a surface active, low molecular weight (<1000), substance where carbons bear fluorine in place of hydrogen. Examples would include CF3(CF2)7SO3-K+, 
H(CF2)7COO-NH4+, F(CF2CF2)3CH2CH2SO3-NH4+, CH3CH2CF2CF2CH2COO-NH4+, etc.  Perfluorocarboxylic acid (PFCA)A general term which describes a class of fully fluorinated carboxylic acids and their salts of the general structure F(CF2)n-COOX (X = H, NH4+, Group I alkali metal, Group II alkaline earth). These are 
generally manufactured by the electrochemical fluorination process or from fluorotelomer-based raw materials. The most common industrially used fluoropolymer polymerization aids are: ammonium 
perfluorooctanoate (CAS# 3825-26-1) and perfluoro fatty acids, C7-13, ammonium salts (CAS# 72968-3-88).  Polyfluorinated substancesA term for substances with more fluoro-substituents.    | Front page | | Contents | | Previous | | Next | | Top | 
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