A. Hamwi, FLUORINE REACTIVITY WITH GRAPHITE AND FULLERENES - FLUORIDE DERIVATIVES AND SOME PRACTICAL ELECTROCHEMICAL APPLICATIONS, Journal of physics and chemistry of solids, 57(6-8), 1996, pp. 677-688
The reactivity of fluorine with graphite depends strongly on reaction
temperature and purity of the fluorine atmosphere. The presence of flu
oride impurities accelerates the reaction even at room temperature. Th
e C-F bond character ranges from covalent to ionic or semi-ionic. The
electrochemical performance of fluorinated graphite products as cathod
e material in lithium cells is related to lamellar structure, ionicity
and fluorine content. Unlike graphite, fullerenes react readily with
pure fluorine even at room temperature. Highly fluorinated C-60 compou
nds of high crystallinity are obtained at 300 degrees C. A fully fluor
inated product C60F60 can also be isolated.