Perfluorinated decalin (C10F18, octadecafluoro decalin, perfluorinated naphthalene, decalin), with a melting point of-10 ° C and a boiling point of 140 ° C, is a type of perfluorocarbon liquids and is a colorless and transparent liquid. A colloidal ultramicro emulsion composed of perfluorodecalin and other perfluorinated compounds has good oxygen-carrying capacity as artificial blood. Under certain concentration and oxygen partial pressure, its oxygen solubility is 20 times that of water, which is higher than that of blood. 2 times.
Use of perfluorodecalin
Perfluorinated decalin can be used as a blood substitute and is often used in retinal and vitrectomy; because of its ability to dissolve and transfer oxygen to the skin, it can be used as a skin conditioner in cosmetics and personal care products.
Packaging and storage:
The perfluorodecalin is packed in sealed brown reagent bottles to avoid contact with oxides, and stored in a cool, dry place with ventilation. Packaging specifications are generally 5g, 25g, 100g, 500g, etc., and can also be packaged according to user needs.

