Fluorine has got to be the thorn in the side of every element collector. So tantalisingly close to the top of the table and so darned awkward. I
figured some kind of teflon ampoule was going to be the most likely container if I ever got there. Problem is that teflon is opaque as far as I know.
And it doesn't behave nice like its simple cousin polyethylene. You can't melt and seal.
Another idea worth pursuing is a fluorite ampoule CaF2. Good luck. Although I vaguely recall reading that some fluorite crystals have voids and tiny
pockets of fluorine gas in the voids. Which means that a chunk of said crystal might actually meet the brief. It is going to be at least as good as
any astatine sample.
Of course, for the really serious, you could have a cylinder of nickel with the gas inside. It is not going to be visible, but realistically, what
are you going to see anyway?
This is the best video I have seen of fluorine -- elemental anyway. You actually get to see it. I guess, if you were relly keen you might be able to
organise a liquid fluorine sample similar to the one shown, seal it (somehow) and embed it in some resin. Again, good luck. |