I'm not saying that it is not inert to your reaction, but if it leaks anywhere, presuming that you are on planet earth, the mixture with air is
explosive at almost any concentration. Fluorine may be non-reactive or stable in a certain situation, but it is not considered inert by most
chemists. It is also very dangerous to have leaking in any situation. While nitrogen or argon are not inert to everything, and can suffocate you,
if leaked into the air, they will not cause any immediate danger, fire, or burns. Hydrogen can ignite with nearly any spark, not just in the
presence of catalysts. You might as well just use natural gas, it has a slightly narrower explosive concentration range. |