51. Versatility of gas–solid fluorination for multiple functionalities
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Batisse, Nicolas, Bonnet, Pierre, Claves, Daniel, Dubois, Marc, El Ghozzi, Malika, Guerin, Katia, Falcon, Tomy, Jouffret, Laurent, and Lemoine, Kevin
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Gas–solid fluorination ,Surface engineering ,Materials for energy ,Materials for the environment ,Scale-up ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 ,Physical and theoretical chemistry ,QD450-801 ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
Gaseous fluorine is at the heart of many gas–solid reactivity, ranging from the most fragile solids such as biomaterials or polymers to the most stable solids such as graphite or transition metals. To address these diverse reactivity, precise control of the fluorine/solid stoichiometry is required to allow selective reactivity either at the surface or in the core of the material. This control can be applied at both laboratory and micropilot scale. Selected examples, illustrating applications in photocatalysis, batteries, fuel cells, corrosion protection, and healthcare will highlight the full potential of this unique chemical element.
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- 2025
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