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2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoropropene

(754-12-1)
2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoropropene, a compound that finds its primary applications as a refrigerant and in the manufacturing process of specialized chemicals, is highly valued for its low global warming potential. This attribute positions it as an eco-friendly substitute for conventional refrigerants, which are often associated with significant environmental impacts. The use of 2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoropropene helps mitigate the adverse effects on climate change, as it contributes minimally to the greenhouse effect compared to older refrigerants. Its adoption in various industries underscores a commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship, aligning with global efforts to reduce the carbon footprint of industrial processes and products.

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Organic fluorine compounds are a type of elemental organic compounds in which the hydrogen bonded to the carbon atom in the organic compound molecule is replaced by fluorine. Compounds in which all carbon-hydrogen bonds in the molecule are converted into carbon-fluorine bonds are called perfluorinated organic compounds, and partially substituted ones are called monofluoro or polyfluoro organic compounds. Polyfluoro organic compounds have the characteristics of chemical stability, surface activity and excellent temperature resistance. Organic fluorine compounds are divided into the following categories: fluorine-containing hydrocarbons, fluorine-containing olefins, fluorine-containing aromatic hydrocarbons, and fluorine-containing cobalt.

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Refrigerant is an essential core component in air conditioning, refrigerators, and refrigeration equipment. Traditional refrigerants are gradually being phased out due to their destructive effects on the ozone layer. Because of its excellent chemical and thermal stability, organofluorine has become an important component of refrigerants. These organofluorine compounds can effectively prevent the decomposition and polymerization of refrigerants under high temperature and high-pressure conditions, thereby ensuring refrigeration systems’ efficient operation.

These new refrigerants have low global warming potential (GWP) and zero ozone depletion potential (ODP). These characteristics comply with international environmental protection agreements’ requirements. They not only surpass traditional refrigerants in performance but also significantly reduce their negative impact on the environment.

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