abstract |
The invention provides a method and installation for the production of a desired fluorocarbon compound, which includes the steps of providing a high temperature zone; and feeding at least one input material into the high temperature zone to generate a body of hot gas including fluorine-containing species and carbon-containing species. The molar C:F ratio in the body of hot gas is controlled at a selected value between about 0.4 and 2; and the specific enthalpy of the body of hot gas is controlled between about 1 kWh/kg and about 10 kWh/kg for a time interval, so that a reactive thermal gaseous mixture forms, containing reactive species including reactive fluorine-containing precursors and reactive carbon-containing precursors. Thereafter the reactive thermal mixture is cooled at a cooling rate and to a cooling temperature selected to produce an end product including the desired fluorocarbon compound. The input material is typically a C1-C10 perfluorinated carbon compound of the general formula CnFm in which 0<n</=10, and m=2n, 2n+2, or 2n-2 where n>1, for example a gaseous fluorocarbon such as tetrafluoromethane (CF4). |