Uses:Perfluoronalkane, also known as octafluorodecahydronaphthalene, exists in perfluorinated chemical blood substitutes (fluosol). Organic compounds containing fluorine atoms were published in the Journal of Science in 1966 because they can replace blood to transport oxygen. Perfluorodecalin is one of the fluorine atomic compounds that can transport oxygen.
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Perfluoronalkane, also known as octafluorodecahydronaphthalene, exists in perfluorinated chemical blood substitutes (fluosol). Organic compounds containing fluorine atoms were published in the Journal of Science in 1966 because they can replace blood to transport oxygen. Perfluorodecalin is one of the fluorine atomic compounds that can transport oxygen.