Mabus - 31-3-2016 at 09:44
Perfluorocarbons like perfluorohexane or perfluorooctane have many interesting uses, the most famous being liquid breathing. However, I can't find much data on their miscibility and their
ability to dissolve various organic and inorganic compounds (except oxygen and a few other gasses).
Does anyone know how good are they at dissolving things compared to the more common solvents?
unionised - 31-3-2016 at 12:09
Generally, they are only good at dissolving other perfluorocarbons.