POF

POF or Pof may refer to:

Organizations

  • Pakistan Ordnance Factories, an organisation producing arms and ammunition for the armed forces of Pakistan
  • Patriot Ordnance Factory, an American manufacturer of firearms
  • Pillar of Fire Church, a Christian organization founded in Denver, Colorado
  • POF Music, a record label
  • Other

  • Protocol Oblivious Forwarding, a Software Defined Networking (SDN) forwarding plane technology
  • PlentyofFish, an online dating service
  • Premature ovarian failure, the loss of ovary function before age 40
  • Part of Fortune, in astrology a significant point in a horoscope
  • Shrink wrap, or Polyolefin shrink film
  • Plastic optical fiber, a type of optical fiber used in telecommunication solutions
  • Point of failure, an engineering term related to reliability studies
  • Proof of funds, a statement by a bank or financial institution
  • Pof, a rock-climbing term for a resin-based substance used to increase friction
  • Power-over-fiber, a fiber optic cable that carries electrical power
  • Phosphoryl fluoride

    Phosphoryl fluoride (commonly called phosphorus oxyfluoride) is a compound with the chemical formula POF3. It is a toxic gas.

    Reactions

    Phosphoryl fluoride combines with dimethylamine to produce dimethylaminophosphoryldifluoride (CH3)2NPOF2 and difluorophosphate and hexafluorophosphate ions.

    References

  • http://www.chemicalbook.com/ProductChemicalPropertiesCB3329830_EN.htm
  • Cavell, R. G. (1968). "Chemistry of phosphorus fluorides. Part III. The reaction of thiophosphoryl-fluoride with dimethylamine and some properties of the dimethylaminothio- phosphoryl fluorides". Canadian Journal of Chemistry 46 (4): 613. doi:10.1139/v68-100. Retrieved 2 Feb 2012.
  • Polonium hexafluoride

    Polonium hexafluoride (PoF6) is a possible chemical compound of polonium and fluorine and one of the seventeen known binary hexafluorides.

    Synthesis

    The synthesis of PoF6 via the reaction

    was attempted in 1945, but the attempt was unsuccessful. The boiling point was predicted to be about −40 °C.

    PoF6 may have been successfully synthesised via the same reaction in 1960, where a volatile polonium fluoride was produced, but it was not fully characterized.

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