Perfluorotributylamine (FY-111, FY-40, FY-43), molecular formula N(C4F9)3, CAS number: 311-89-7, melting point is-52℃, boiling point is 178℃, is a colorless, odorless transparent liquid. Since all hydrogen on all its carbon chains is replaced by fluorine, the molecule is extremely stable and will decompose in a small amount only when the temperature is higher than 200 ° C. Perfluorotributylamine is an important perfluorinated compound with a series of excellent physical and chemical properties such as non-toxicity, low volatility and high stability. It is widely used in medicine, pesticides, aerospace, electronics and other industries. Perfluorotributylamine has strong oxygen carrying capacity and is non-toxic and harmless to the human body. It can be used as a blood substitute. In recent years, ophthalmology has used it as a temporary filler for intraocular surgery, taking advantage of its unique high proportion.
Use of perfluorotributylamine
Perfluorotributylamine can be used as a blood substitute and an excellent dielectric insulating fluid. In addition, perfluorotributylamine can also be used as a thermally conductive coolant, antioxidant lubricant, chemical reaction stabilizing diluent, etc.
Packaging and storage:
Packaging specifications of perfluorotributylamine: The small package reagent is 500g plastic bottles, 5kg plastic drums, and 25kg and 50kg steel-plastic drums. Specific packaging specifications can be customized according to user requirements.
Perfluorotributylamine is stored in a cool and ventilated warehouse, away from fire and heat sources. It should be stored separately from oxidants, edible chemicals, and alkali metals, and should not be mixed.

