Perfluorooctyl Iodide is a perfluoroalkyl iodide used in organocatalysis via substrate activation by halogen bonding. Perfluorooctyl Iodide is a potential candidate substitute for banned Halon fire extinguishers.
Safety Profile
Slightly toxic by intravenous route. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic vapors of Fí and Ií.
Environmental considerations
Production of perfluorooctyl iodide (PFOI) has great commercial value. PFOI is a potential estrogenic compound. Studies have shown that the concentration of PFOI is relatively higher in the air and soil than the concentrations of the other derivatives of Perfluorinated iodine alkanes (PFIs). In addition, the degradation of PFIs can cause the formation of other Perfluorinated iodine alkanes (PFCs), thereby resulting in environmental behaviors similar to those of FTOHs. Release of PFIs may increase the environmental burden of PFCs[1-2].