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the free encyclopedia Class of chemical compounds Chemical structure of 1 · which are saturated · HFOs are olefins · HCFC · and HFC refrigerants. Compared to HCFCs and HFCs · 1 &#93 · 2 &#93 · Many refrigerants in the HFO class are inherently stable chemically and inert · non toxic · i.e. in production of insulation foams · food industry · construction materials · and others. However · HFOs degrade to produce trifluoroacetic acid · a persistent toxic chemical which can lead to acidification of water bodies · and which can accumulate in wetlands · a sensitive ecosystem. &#91 · 3 &#93 · HFOs are being developed as "fourth generation" refrigerants with 0.1% of the GWP of HFCs. &#91 · 4 &#93

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the free encyclopedia Class of chemical compounds Chemical structure of 1
which are saturated
HFOs are olefins
HCFC
and HFC refrigerants. Compared to HCFCs and HFCs
1 &#93
2 &#93
Many refrigerants in the HFO class are inherently stable chemically and inert
non toxic
i.e. in production of insulation foams
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food industry
construction materials
Learn more
and others. However
HFOs degrade to produce trifluoroacetic acid
a persistent toxic chemical which can lead to acidification of water bodies
and which can accumulate in wetlands
a sensitive ecosystem. &#91
3 &#93
HFOs are being developed as "fourth generation" refrigerants with 0.1% of the GWP of HFCs. &#91
4 &#93

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