Non Flammable Type Boron Trifluoride is a non-flammable compressed gas that is used as an acidic catalyst or co-catalyst in a varying array of organic synthesis reactions and reacts readily with chemicals containing oxygen, nitrogen, sulphur and other electron pair donors. The Boron Trifluoride is used as a catalyst for organic synthesis reactions, for the manufacture of synthetic oils and lubricant additives and in the production of high-purity boron isotopes. The Boron Trifluoride is used for such reactions as alkylation of aromatic hydrocarbons, polymerization of phenolic and epoxy resins as well as other isomerization, esterification, and condensation reactions and is used as a source for the manufacture of boron isotopes such as those found in nuclear waste containment and neutron radiation control applications as well as applications in the semiconductor industry such as the manufacture of semiconductor grade silicone. The Non Flammable Type Boron Trifluoride is used as a gas flux for soldering and brazing and in the production of diborane and other boron-containing compounds.
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