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  • Halocarbon
  • Chemical compound containing carbon and at least one halogen

    Halocarbon compounds are chemical compounds in which one or more carbon atoms are linked by covalent bonds with one or more halogen atoms (fluorine, chlorine

    Halocarbon

    Halocarbon

  • Freon
  • Registered trade name for halocarbon products

    registered trademark of Chemours and generic descriptor for a number of halocarbon products. They are stable, nonflammable, low toxicity gases or liquids

    Freon

    Freon

    Freon

  • 1,1-Difluoroethylene
  • Chemical compound

    IUPAC name 1,1-Difluoroethene Other names Difluoro-1,1-ethylene; R-1132a; Halocarbon 1132 A; Freon 1132A; Vinylidene difluoride; Vinylidene fluoride Identifiers

    1,1-Difluoroethylene

    1,1-Difluoroethylene

    1,1-Difluoroethylene

  • Bromotrifluoromethane
  • Organic halide used for fire suppression

    powdered Aerosol C, CF3I, HCFC-22, HCFC-124, HFC-125, HFC-134a, gelled halocarbon/dry chemical suspension (PGA), blend of inert gas, high expansion foam

    Bromotrifluoromethane

    Bromotrifluoromethane

  • Fluoromethane
  • Chemical compound

    Fluoromethane, also known as methyl fluoride, Freon 41, Halocarbon-41 and HFC-41, is a non-toxic, liquefiable, and flammable gas at standard temperature

    Fluoromethane

    Fluoromethane

    Fluoromethane

  • Perfluorobutane
  • Chemical compound

    Preferred IUPAC name Decafluorobutane Other names Perflubutane (USAN) DFB Halocarbon 610 R610 Identifiers CAS Number 355-25-9 Y 3D model (JSmol) Interactive

    Perfluorobutane

    Perfluorobutane

    Perfluorobutane

  • Ozone depletion
  • Atmospheric phenomenon

    and the ozone hole are manufactured chemicals, especially manufactured halocarbon refrigerants, solvents, propellants, and foam-blowing agents (chlorofluorocarbons

    Ozone depletion

    Ozone depletion

    Ozone_depletion

  • Hexafluoroethane
  • Chemical compound

    Carbon hexafluoride 1,1,1,2,2,2-Hexafluoroethane Perfluoroethane Ethforane Halocarbon 116 PFC-116 CFC-116 R-116 Arcton 116 Halon 2600 UN 2193 Identifiers CAS

    Hexafluoroethane

    Hexafluoroethane

    Hexafluoroethane

  • 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane
  • Chemical compound

    FM-200, as well as apaflurane (INN), is a colourless, odourless gaseous halocarbon commonly used as a gaseous fire suppression agent. Its chemical formula

    1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane

    1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane

    1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane

  • Hexafluoropropylene
  • Chemical compound

    3-Hexafluoroprop-1-ene Other names Perfluoropropene, Perfluoropropylene, freon R 1216, halocarbon R 1216, fluorocarbon 1216 Identifiers CAS Number 116-15-4 Y 3D model (JSmol)

    Hexafluoropropylene

    Hexafluoropropylene

    Hexafluoropropylene

  • Haloalkane
  • Group of chemical compounds derived from alkanes containing one or more halogens

    substituents of hydrogen . They are a subset of the general class of halocarbons, although the distinction is not often made. Haloalkanes are widely used

    Haloalkane

    Haloalkane

    Haloalkane

  • Halothane
  • General anaesthetic

    (bromochlorotrifluoroethane), sold under the brand name Fluothane among others, is a halocarbon with the chemical formula CF3CHBrCl. It is used as a general anaesthetic

    Halothane

    Halothane

    Halothane

  • List of viscosities
  • Dynamic viscosity is a material property which describes the resistance of a fluid to shearing flows. It corresponds roughly to the intuitive notion of

    List of viscosities

    List_of_viscosities

  • Carbon cycle
  • Natural processes of carbon exchange

    is projected to remain in the atmosphere for centuries to millennia. Halocarbons are less prolific compounds developed for diverse uses throughout industry;

    Carbon cycle

    Carbon cycle

    Carbon_cycle

  • Roflurane
  • Medication

    Roflurane (INN, USAN; development code DA-893) is a halocarbon drug which was investigated as an inhalational anesthetic but was never marketed. Aliflurane

    Roflurane

    Roflurane

    Roflurane

  • Aliflurane
  • Chemical compound

    Aliflurane (code name Hoechst Compound 26 or 26-P) is a halocarbon drug which was investigated as an inhalational anesthetic but was never marketed. Halopropane

    Aliflurane

    Aliflurane

    Aliflurane

  • Nematicide
  • Pesticide used to kill plant-parasitic nematodes

    other agronomically important nematicides. Prior to 1985, the persistent halocarbon DBCP was a widely used nematicide and soil fumigant. However, it was banned

    Nematicide

    Nematicide

    Nematicide

  • Chloropentafluoroethane
  • Chemical compound

    Isaksen; L.J.M. Kuijpers; A. McCulloch; T.J. Wallington (2006). "Chapter 8. Halocarbon Scenarios, Ozone Depletion Potentials, and Global Warming Potentials"

    Chloropentafluoroethane

    Chloropentafluoroethane

    Chloropentafluoroethane

  • Synthane
  • Chemical compound

    Synthane (development code BAX-3224) is a halocarbon agent which was investigated as an inhalational anesthetic but was never marketed. It is an isomer

    Synthane

    Synthane

    Synthane

  • Chloroform
  • CHCl3, historical anaesthetic and common solvent

    1007/s00253-012-4494-1. PMID 23093177. S2CID 12429523. Jiao, Yi; et al. (2018). "Halocarbon Emissions from a Degraded Forested Wetland in Coastal South Carolina Impacted

    Chloroform

    Chloroform

  • 1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane
  • Chemical compound

    1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane, also called simply trichlorotrifluoroethane (often abbreviated as TCTFE) or CFC-113, is a chlorofluorocarbon. It

    1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane

    1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane

  • Human impact on the environment
  • Impact of human life on Earth and environment

    and the ozone hole are manufactured chemicals, especially manufactured halocarbon refrigerants, solvents, propellants, and foam-blowing agents (chlorofluorocarbons

    Human impact on the environment

    Human impact on the environment

    Human_impact_on_the_environment

  • Augusta, Georgia
  • City in the United States

    KSB Company (Georgia Iron Works), Club Car (Worldwide Headquarters), Halocarbon, MTU Friedrichshafen (subsidiary of Tognum), Kimberly Clark Corporation

    Augusta, Georgia

    Augusta, Georgia

    Augusta,_Georgia

  • Phenobarbital
  • Medication of the barbiturate type

    Malonic ester synthesis in the same way as aliphatic organosulfates or halocarbons do. To overcome this lack of chemical reactivity two dominant synthetic

    Phenobarbital

    Phenobarbital

    Phenobarbital

  • Dimethyl ether
  • Chemical compound

    products to treat warts by freezing them. In this role, it has supplanted halocarbon compounds (Freon). Dimethyl ether is also a component of certain high

    Dimethyl ether

    Dimethyl ether

    Dimethyl_ether

  • Volcano
  • Rupture in a planet's crust where material escapes

    found in volcanic emissions, for example hydrogen, carbon monoxide, halocarbons, organic compounds, and volatile metal chlorides. The form and style

    Volcano

    Volcano

    Volcano

  • Chlorofluorocarbon
  • Class of organic compounds

    their very high Global Warming Potential (GWP) and the recognition of halocarbon contributions to climate change. On September 21, 2007, approximately

    Chlorofluorocarbon

    Chlorofluorocarbon

    Chlorofluorocarbon

  • Inhalational anesthetic
  • Volatile or gaseous anesthetic compound delivered by inhalation

    James Young Simpson in late 1847, chloroform became the first widespread halocarbon anaesthetic. Chloroform is a much stronger and effective anaesthetic than

    Inhalational anesthetic

    Inhalational anesthetic

    Inhalational_anesthetic

  • DuPont
  • American materials company

    single halogenated hydrocarbons, as well as other refrigerants besides halocarbons. DuPont introduced phenothiazine as an insecticide in 1935. In 1938,

    DuPont

    DuPont

  • List of refrigerants
  • Isaksen; L.J.M. Kuijpers; A. McCulloch; T.J. Wallington (2006). "Chapter 8. Halocarbon Scenarios, Ozone Depletion Potentials, and Global Warming Potentials"

    List of refrigerants

    List_of_refrigerants

  • Xylene
  • Organic compounds with the formula (CH3)2C6H4

    with many alkylbenzene compounds, xylenes form complexes with various halocarbons. The complexes of different isomers often have dramatically different

    Xylene

    Xylene

    Xylene

  • Fire extinguisher
  • Active fire protection device

    United States for reuse. Halon 1301 and 1211 are being replaced with new halocarbon agents which have no ozone depletion properties and low atmospheric lifetimes

    Fire extinguisher

    Fire extinguisher

    Fire_extinguisher

  • Infrared window
  • Atmospheric window

    McCulloch, A. (9 April 1999). "Properties and Applications of Industrial Halocarbons". In Fabian, Peter; Singh, Onkar N. (eds.). Reactive Halogen Compounds

    Infrared window

    Infrared window

    Infrared_window

  • Halopropane
  • Chemical compound

    Halopropane (synonym FHD-3, trade name Tebron) is a halocarbon drug which was investigated as an inhalational anesthetic but was never marketed. Its clinical

    Halopropane

    Halopropane

    Halopropane

  • Hexabromoethane
  • Chemical compound

    solid. It decomposes to tetrabromoethylene upon heating. Like many other halocarbons, HBE decomposes when exposed to radiation. Hexafluoroethane Hexachloroethane

    Hexabromoethane

    Hexabromoethane

    Hexabromoethane

  • Ozone layer
  • Region of the stratosphere

    Bibcode:2014PhT....67g..42D. doi:10.1063/PT.3.2449. hdl:1721.1/99159. "Halocarbons and Other Gases". Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in the United States

    Ozone layer

    Ozone layer

    Ozone_layer

  • Donald R. Blake
  • American chemist (born 1952)

    Blake’s scholarship is the quantification of non-methane hydrocarbons, halocarbons, alkyl nitrates, and greenhouse gases especially methane and ethane.

    Donald R. Blake

    Donald_R._Blake

  • Alexander Borodin
  • Russian Romantic composer, physician, and chemist (1833–1887)

    working on benzene derivatives. He also spent time in Pisa, working on halocarbons. One experiment published during 1862 described the first nucleophilic

    Alexander Borodin

    Alexander Borodin

    Alexander_Borodin

  • 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane (data page)
  • Chemical data page

    Autoignition temperature 770 °C (1,420 °F) Ozone depletion potential 0 Halocarbon Global Warming Potential (HGWP) (For CFC-11, HGWP = 1) 0.28 Global Warming

    1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane (data page)

    1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane_(data_page)

  • Chlorine cycle
  • Biogeochemical cycling of chlorine

    Jeon, Eui-Chan (2011). "A review of major chlorofluorocarbons and their halocarbon alternatives in the air". Atmospheric Environment. 45 (7): 1369–1382.

    Chlorine cycle

    Chlorine cycle

    Chlorine_cycle

  • Mercury(II) chloride
  • Toxic mercury compound known as 'corrosive sublimate'

    amalgamated aluminum reacts with water generating Al(OH)3 and hydrogen gas. Halocarbons react with amalgamated aluminium in the Barbier reaction. These alkylaluminium

    Mercury(II) chloride

    Mercury(II) chloride

    Mercury(II)_chloride

  • Greenhouse gas emissions
  • Greenhouse gases emitted from human activities

    these emissions were carbon, and the remaining 5% were CH4, N2O, and halocarbon. The largest contributor to building sector emissions (49% of total) is

    Greenhouse gas emissions

    Greenhouse gas emissions

    Greenhouse_gas_emissions

  • Terraforming of Mars
  • Hypothetical modification of Mars into an Earth-like habitable planet

    most effective method, though the least practical. If using powerful halocarbon greenhouse gases, an order of 1,000 MW-years of electrical energy would

    Terraforming of Mars

    Terraforming of Mars

    Terraforming_of_Mars

  • Carbon tetrachloride
  • Carbon compound

    "Reconstructed histories of the annual mean atmospheric mole fractions for the halocarbons CFC-11, CFC-12, CFC-113 and carbon tetrachloride". Journal of Geophysical

    Carbon tetrachloride

    Carbon tetrachloride

    Carbon_tetrachloride

  • Greenhouse gas
  • Heat-trapping gas in an atmosphere

    human-caused sources. An exception are purely human-produced synthetic halocarbons which have no natural sources. During the pre-industrial Holocene, concentrations

    Greenhouse gas

    Greenhouse gas

    Greenhouse_gas

  • Ice core
  • Cylindrical sample drilled from an ice sheet

    Gohar, L. K.; Shine, K. P.; Brasseur, G. P. (17 June 2009). "Long-lived halocarbon trends and budgets from atmospheric chemistry modelling constrained with

    Ice core

    Ice core

    Ice_core

  • Ozone depletion and climate change
  • than offset this. Additionally, chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other halocarbons which have caused ozone depletion are strong greenhouse gases, and the

    Ozone depletion and climate change

    Ozone_depletion_and_climate_change

  • Volcanic gas
  • Gases given off by active volcanoes

    sulfide, and organic compounds. Exotic trace compounds include mercury, halocarbons (including CFCs), and halogen oxide radicals. The abundance of gases

    Volcanic gas

    Volcanic gas

    Volcanic_gas

  • 2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoropropene
  • Chemical compound

    T.J (2008). "Global warming potentials and radiative efficiencies of halocarbons and related compounds: A comprehensive review". Reviews of Geophysics

    2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoropropene

    2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoropropene

    2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoropropene

  • Carbon trioxide
  • Chemical compound

    the drift region of negative corona discharge in a mixture of air with halocarbons". Czechoslovak Journal of Physics. 43 (8): 807. Bibcode:1993CzJPh..43

    Carbon trioxide

    Carbon trioxide

    Carbon_trioxide

  • 1,1-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane
  • Chemical compound

    Isaksen; L.J.M. Kuijpers; A. McCulloch; T.J. Wallington (2006). "Chapter 8. Halocarbon Scenarios, Ozone Depletion Potentials, and Global Warming Potentials"

    1,1-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane

    1,1-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane

    1,1-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane

  • Hans Finkelstein
  • German chemist (1885–1938)

    reaction describes the substitution of one type of halogen present in a halocarbon by another type of halogen. This process has been employed successfully

    Hans Finkelstein

    Hans_Finkelstein

  • 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
  • Solvent, now banned for ozone depletion

    2020). "Updated Global Warming Potentials and Radiative Efficiencies of Halocarbons and Other Weak Atmospheric Absorbers". Reviews of Geophysics. 58 (3)

    1,1,1-Trichloroethane

    1,1,1-Trichloroethane

    1,1,1-Trichloroethane

  • LBLRTM
  • Radiation transfer model

    Application to carbon dioxide, ozone, methane, nitrous oxide, and the halocarbons. J. Geophys. Res., 100, 16,519-16,535, 1995. Clough, S.A., M.J. Iacono

    LBLRTM

    LBLRTM

    LBLRTM

  • Sulfur hexafluoride
  • Chemical compound and greenhouse gas

    hexafluoride Tellurium hexafluoride Uranium hexafluoride Hypervalent molecule Halocarbon—another group of major greenhouse gases Trifluoromethylsulfur pentafluoride

    Sulfur hexafluoride

    Sulfur hexafluoride

    Sulfur_hexafluoride

  • Nancy Goroff
  • American organic chemist (born 1968)

    research investigates conjugated organic molecules, including polymers, halocarbons and buckyballs. During the 2020 United States elections Goroff ran to

    Nancy Goroff

    Nancy_Goroff

  • Smoke
  • Mass of airborne particulates and gases

    bromomethane and other halocarbons. Hydrogen fluoride can be formed from fluorocarbons, whether fluoropolymers subjected to fire or halocarbon fire suppression

    Smoke

    Smoke

    Smoke

  • Halotron I
  • Chemical compound

    2020). "Updated Global Warming Potentials and Radiative Efficiencies of Halocarbons and Other Weak Atmospheric Absorbers". Reviews of Geophysics. 58 (3)

    Halotron I

    Halotron_I

  • Greenpeace
  • Environmental non-governmental organization

    November 2011. Halocarbons, effects on stratospheric ozone. Washington, DC.: National Academy of Sciences. 1976. ISBN 9780309025324. Halocarbons: Effects on

    Greenpeace

    Greenpeace

    Greenpeace

  • Refrigerant
  • Working fluid in a refrigeration cycle

    According to ISO: The identifying numbers assigned to the hydrocarbons, halocarbons and ethers of the methane, ethane, ethene, propane, propene, butane,

    Refrigerant

    Refrigerant

    Refrigerant

  • Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry
  • Analytical method

    Cat. 59887A Wang T, Lenahan R (April 1984). "Determination of volatile halocarbons in water by purge-closed loop gas chromatography". Bulletin of Environmental

    Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry

    Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry

    Gas_chromatography–mass_spectrometry

  • Clumped isotopes
  • Heavy isotopes bonded to other heavy isotopes

    extracted. This step removes contaminant gases like hydrocarbons and halocarbons which can be removed by gas chromatography. Mass spectrometric analyses

    Clumped isotopes

    Clumped_isotopes

  • Alkali metal
  • Group of highly reactive chemical elements

    away from heat, fire, oxidising agents, acids, most organic compounds, halocarbons, plastics, and moisture. They also react with carbon dioxide and carbon

    Alkali metal

    Alkali metal

    Alkali_metal

  • Nitrate ester
  • Chemical group (–ONO2)

    "Levels and pattern of alkyl nitrates, multifunctional alkyl nitrates, and halocarbons in the air over the Atlantic Ocean". Journal of Geophysical Research:

    Nitrate ester

    Nitrate ester

    Nitrate_ester

  • Teflurane
  • Chemical compound

    Teflurane (INN, USAN, code name Abbott 16900) is a halocarbon drug which was investigated as an inhalational anesthetic but was never marketed. Its clinical

    Teflurane

    Teflurane

    Teflurane

  • 2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol
  • Chemical compound

    original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2011-11-08. Fischer Scientific MSDS Halocarbon Fluorochemicals Archived 2016-05-28 at the Wayback Machine United States

    2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol

    2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol

    2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol

  • Polychlorotrifluoroethylene
  • Chemical compound

    the presence of high fluorine content. However, it swells slightly in halocarbon compounds, ethers, esters and aromatic compounds. PCTFE is resistant to

    Polychlorotrifluoroethylene

    Polychlorotrifluoroethylene

    Polychlorotrifluoroethylene

  • Nitro compound
  • Organic compound containing an –NO2 group

    Nucleophilic substitution reactions of silver nitrite onto primary halocarbons or organosulfates (the Meyer synthesis). Oxidation of oximes or primary

    Nitro compound

    Nitro compound

    Nitro_compound

  • Chloromethane
  • Chemical compound formerly used as a refrigerant

    Subbaraya BH, Lal S, Boy M (1996). "Global stratospheric distribution of halocarbons". Atmospheric Environment. 30 (10/11): 1787–1796. Bibcode:1996AtmEn.

    Chloromethane

    Chloromethane

  • Swarts fluorination
  • trifluorodichloride and fluorination of fluorinatable hydrocarbons and halocarbons therewith - Patent # US 4,438,088 - Google Patents". Wang, Zerong (2010-09-15)

    Swarts fluorination

    Swarts_fluorination

  • Mulling (spectroscopy)
  • doi:10.1021/ed046p301. Crocket, D. S.; Haendler, H. M. (May 2002). "Halocarbon Oil as Mulling Medium for Infrared Spectra". Analytical Chemistry. 31

    Mulling (spectroscopy)

    Mulling_(spectroscopy)

  • Poly(hydridocarbyne)
  • Chemical compound

    exhibiting the generic formula [HC]n. PHC is made from bromoform, a liquid halocarbon that is commercially manufactured from methane. At room temperature,

    Poly(hydridocarbyne)

    Poly(hydridocarbyne)

    Poly(hydridocarbyne)

  • Rockaway Borough Well Field Superfund Site
  • Site heavily contaminated with hazardous materials in Rockaway, New Jersey

    result in lethal illnesses. Trichloroethylene (TCE) is a non-flammable halocarbon that is used as an industrial solvent to remove grease from metal. Exposure

    Rockaway Borough Well Field Superfund Site

    Rockaway Borough Well Field Superfund Site

    Rockaway_Borough_Well_Field_Superfund_Site

  • Nitrile
  • Organic compound with a –C≡N functional group

    reaction), an alkanonitrile and an alkali halide are formed from a reactive halocarbons and an alkali cyanide (sodium cyanide or potassium cyanide). The reaction

    Nitrile

    Nitrile

  • Gas-filled tube
  • Assembly of electrodes at either end of an insulated tube filled with gas

    applications. Other common options are dry pressurized nitrogen and halocarbons. The fundamental mechanism is the Townsend discharge, which is the sustained

    Gas-filled tube

    Gas-filled tube

    Gas-filled_tube

  • Montreal Protocol
  • 1987 treaty to protect the ozone layer

    2025. Retrieved 14 January 2026. National Academy of Sciences (1976). Halocarbons, effects on stratospheric ozone. Washington, DC. ISBN 0-309-02532-X.{{cite

    Montreal Protocol

    Montreal Protocol

    Montreal_Protocol

  • Iodomethane
  • Chemical compound

    Phang, S.M.; Rahman, N. Abdul; Sturges, W. T.; Malin, G. (2017). "REVIEW: Halocarbon Emissions from Marine Phytoplankton and Climate Change". Int. J. Environ

    Iodomethane

    Iodomethane

  • Carbon tetrafluoride
  • Chemical compound

    produced as product of the breakdown of more complex compounds such as halocarbons. Due to its density, tetrafluoromethane can displace air, creating an

    Carbon tetrafluoride

    Carbon tetrafluoride

    Carbon_tetrafluoride

  • Bromochlorodifluoromethane
  • Chemical compound

    2020). "Updated Global Warming Potentials and Radiative Efficiencies of Halocarbons and Other Weak Atmospheric Absorbers". Reviews of Geophysics. 58 (3)

    Bromochlorodifluoromethane

    Bromochlorodifluoromethane

    Bromochlorodifluoromethane

  • Acoustic droplet vaporization
  • Process of transitioning liquid droplets into gas bubbles by ultrasound

    phase-transitioned into gas bubbles by means of ultrasound. Perfluorocarbons and halocarbons are often used for the dispersed medium, which forms the core of the

    Acoustic droplet vaporization

    Acoustic_droplet_vaporization

  • Thioacyl chloride
  • crystallized. In general, thioacyl chlorides are produced from passing halocarbons through phosphorus pentasulfide or boiling sulfur. Such is the case for

    Thioacyl chloride

    Thioacyl_chloride

  • Halomethane
  • Halogen compounds derived from methane

    conditions, chloromethanes convert to phosgene, which is highly toxic. Halocarbon Haloalkane Halogenation Günter Siegemund, Werner Schwertfeger, Andrew

    Halomethane

    Halomethane

    Halomethane

  • Hydrogen halide
  • Chemical compound consisting of hydrogen bonded to a halogen element

    organic chemistry, the hydrohalogenation reaction is used to prepare halocarbons. For example, chloroethane is produced by hydrochlorination of ethylene:

    Hydrogen halide

    Hydrogen halide

    Hydrogen_halide

  • The Case for Mars
  • Robert Zubrin book on potential colonization

    orbital mirrors to heat the surface; factories on the surface to pump halocarbons such as perfluromethane into the atmosphere; and the seeding of bacteria

    The Case for Mars

    The_Case_for_Mars

  • James Lovelock
  • English scientist (1919–2022)

    "Reconstructed histories of the annual mean atmospheric mole fractions for the halocarbons CFC-11 CFC-12, CFC-113, and carbon tetrachloride". Journal of Geophysical

    James Lovelock

    James Lovelock

    James_Lovelock

  • Black carbon
  • Component of fine particulate matter

    Component IPCC (2007) Hansen, et al. (2005) CO2 1.66 1.50 BC 0.05-0.55 0.8 CH4 0.48 0.55 Tropospheric Ozone 0.35 0.40 Halocarbons 0.34 0.30 N2O 0.16 0.15

    Black carbon

    Black carbon

    Black_carbon

  • Natural refrigerant
  • Sustainable refrigerants

    US Department of Commerce, NOAA. "NOAA Global Monitoring Laboratory - Halocarbons and other Atmospheric Trace Species". www.esrl.noaa.gov. Retrieved 2020-12-16

    Natural refrigerant

    Natural_refrigerant

  • Panclastite
  • alternative fuels are e.g. nitrotoluene, gasoline, nitromethane, or halocarbons. Panclastites are shock-sensitive and difficult to handle, requiring

    Panclastite

    Panclastite

  • 1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane
  • Chemical compound

    Isaksen; L.J.M. Kuijpers; A. McCulloch; T.J. Wallington (2006). "Chapter 8. Halocarbon Scenarios, Ozone Depletion Potentials, and Global Warming Potentials"

    1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane

    1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane

    1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane

  • Oslo Dumping Convention
  • International agreement on ocean pollution

    Baltic and Mediterranean Seas The Convention prohibited the dumping of halocarbons and organosilicon (with some exceptions), mercury and mercury compounds

    Oslo Dumping Convention

    Oslo_Dumping_Convention

  • Mars to Stay
  • Mars colonization architecture proposing no return vehicles

    orbital mirrors to heat the surface; factories on the ground to pump halocarbons into the atmosphere; and the seeding of bacteria that can metabolize

    Mars to Stay

    Mars to Stay

    Mars_to_Stay

  • Organopalladium chemistry
  • tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0). These complexes react with halocarbon R-X in oxidative addition to R-Pd-X intermediates with covalent Pd-C bonds

    Organopalladium chemistry

    Organopalladium_chemistry

  • Automatic fire suppression
  • Fire suppression systems that operate without human control

    In-kind gaseous agents generally fall into two further categories, halocarbons and inert gases. Not in-kind alternatives include such options as water

    Automatic fire suppression

    Automatic fire suppression

    Automatic_fire_suppression

  • Satellite temperature measurement
  • Type of Earth observation from space

    Application to carbon dioxide, ozone, methane, nitrous oxide and the halocarbons". Journal of Geophysical Research. 100 (D8): 16519–16535. Bibcode:1995JGR

    Satellite temperature measurement

    Satellite temperature measurement

    Satellite_temperature_measurement

  • Pentaborane(9)
  • Chemical compound

    compounds, and reacts violently with some fire suppressants, notably with halocarbons and water. It is highly toxic and symptoms of lower-level exposure may

    Pentaborane(9)

    Pentaborane(9)

    Pentaborane(9)

  • 1-Bromopropane
  • Chemical compound

    via a Hunsdiecker reaction with butyric acid. Like many other liquid halocarbons, 1-bromopropane finds use as a liquid or gaseous solvent. It is a solvent

    1-Bromopropane

    1-Bromopropane

    1-Bromopropane

  • Bromoiodomethane
  • Chemical compound

    S.-M.; Rahman, N. Abdul; Sturges, W. T.; Malin, G. (2017). "REVIEW: Halocarbon Emissions from Marine Phytoplankton and Climate Change". Int. J. Environ

    Bromoiodomethane

    Bromoiodomethane

  • Octafluoropropane
  • Chemical compound

    704 (fire diamond) 1 0 0 SA Flash point N/A Related compounds Related halocarbons Tetrafluoromethane Hexafluoroethane Related compounds Propane Supplementary

    Octafluoropropane

    Octafluoropropane

    Octafluoropropane

  • Renewable natural gas
  • Methane-enriched biogas

    (transmission) <6 Water content mg/Sm3 <35 (distribution) <65 (transmission) <35 (distribution) <65 (transmission) Halocarbons mg/Sm3 10 10 Siloxanes ppm <1 <1.5

    Renewable natural gas

    Renewable_natural_gas

  • Trifluoroacetyl chloride
  • Chemical compound

    systems of organisms typically react to this. List of highly toxic gases Halocarbon Trifluoroacetyl Chloride (PDF), retrieved October 14, 2013 Trifluoroacetyl

    Trifluoroacetyl chloride

    Trifluoroacetyl chloride

    Trifluoroacetyl_chloride

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