Hydrochlorofluorocarbone
The hydrochlorofluorocarbones or HCFC , are organic Gaz whose Molécule is made of Atome S of Chlore, of Carbone, Fluor and Hydrogène. They are halogenous Alcane S. They are used like Gaz cooling and propellent Agent in the Aérosol S, to replace CFC, are prohibited starting from 2000 because of their contribution to the Greenhouse effect and the destruction of ozone the Couche.
The HCFC are less stable than CFC, therefore less destroying, but however preserve a considerable impact on the Couche of ozone and are powerful Gaz with greenhouse effect. Thus, the Protocole of Copenhagen calls with their prohibition from here 2030 for the Pays industrialized S and 2040 for the Developing country.
CFC and the HCFC are fluorinated Gaz.
See too
- Chlorofluorocarbon
- halogenous Hydrocarbon
- Haloalcanes
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