
Hydrofluoric Acid - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
15.5.2.1.1 Hydrofluoric acid. Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is the most effective mineral acid for breaking up strong Si–O bonds to form SiF 6 − 2 ions in acidic solution. Silicates are converted to volatile SiF 4, which will be lost in open vessel digestion procedures. HF by itself is more effective in the digestion of silicate rock minerals than ...
Anhydrous Hydrofluoric Acid - an overview - ScienceDirect
As an acid, HF will readily protonate water, alcohols, carboxylic acids, and other organic solutes having unshared pairs of electrons. Because the tendency for oxidation of fluoride to fluorine is very low, many inorganic and organic compounds can be fluorinated by the electrochemical insertion of F − using the HF solvent system.
Hydrofluoric Acid - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is a dangerous inorganic acid that is used widely in the chemical industries, electronics manufacturing, glass etching, smelting, cleaning, and other industrial fields [1–3]. It exists in two forms: in a purified form (>99%), called anhydrous hydrofluoric acid, and in a dilute form, called aqueous hydrofluoric acid [4].
Fluoride ion and hydrofluoric acid detection via silicon nanosheet ...
2023年10月15日 · HF acid sensing characteristics have been analyzed by using the SNFET sensor. Fig. 4 a shows the sensing mechanism of HF acid with the TISAB solution in the SNFET sensor. The diluted HF acid solutions were prepared by mixing the undiluted HF acid (HF, 49 %) with ultra-high purity (UHP) water, then the solution was mixed with TISAB solution.
Hydrofluoric Acid - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
From a chemistry perspective, HF is the inorganic acid of elemental fluorine (Özcan et al., 2012). Hydrogen fluoride is produced by the reaction of calcium fluoride (CaF 2) and sulfuric acid. HF solutions can be formed when fluoride salts are acidified with acidic solutions. As it is a weak acid, hydrogen fluoride in water for instance is not ...
An investigation on hydrofluoric (HF) acid-free extraction for …
2021年11月1日 · To remove or minimize the use of HF in the process, chlorination, and carbo-chlorination with gaseous mixtures of N 2-Cl 2 and N 2-Cl 2-CO, the use of sodium salts as complexing agents in mixtures such as NaF-HF and Na 2 C 2 O 4-HF and digestion of the concentrates with NH 4 NF 2 have been investigated (Brocchi and Moura, 2008, Gonzalez et …
Hydrofluoric Acid - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Hydrofluoric acid. Hydrofluoric acid is a corrosive that is commonly used in industrial applications. It is used as a cleaning agent in the petroleum industry, in the production of high-octane fuel, glass etching, germicides, dyes, tanning, and fireproofing material, as well as in rust removal. 14 Hydrofluoric acid is particularly lethal owing to its properties both as an acid and as a ...
Stress corrosion cracking behavior of 316 L SS in HF vapor …
2022年11月1日 · The effect of heat treatment (HT) on the stress corrosion cracking (SCC) of Monel 400 alloy in hydrofluoric acid (HF) vapor was investigated through cracking crystallographic analysis. The SCC resistance is ordered as 750 °C-HT > AR > 850 °C-HT > 950 °C-HT > 1050 °C-HT, while the SCC failure mechanism is similar which is active dissolution ...
Enthalpy of formation of aqueous hydrofluoric acid: Revision …
2020年1月1日 · The authors [60] specified in the text that this value corresponded to the dissolution in the acid with w(HF) = 0.19, however, the reported thermochemical equations implied w(HF) = 0.20. In this work, we adopt w(HF) = 0.19. The uncertainty for w(HF) increases U(Δ sol H° m) from 0.17 kJ⋅mol −1 to about 0.35 kJ⋅mol −1. The enthalpy of ...
Effect of hydrofluoric acid concentration and etching time on the ...
2023年1月1日 · However, HF acid etching of vitreous ceramics may negatively affect the mechanical properties of the material. The etching time and HF acid concentration may influence the shape and size of the resulting surface defects and affect both the adhesion and mechanical behavior as a consequence [15, 16].