Which refrigerant is an HFO?
Eleanor Gray
Updated on April 21, 2026
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Just so, what do HFO refrigerants contain?
HFO refrigerants are composed of hydrogen, fluorine and carbon atoms but contain at least one double bond between the carbon atoms.
Similarly, what are the characteristics of Hydrofluoroolefins HFO? Hydrofluoroolefins (HFOs) HFOs contain hydrogen, fluorine and carbon like the HFCs, but they are distinctly different. They are olefins, which mean they have very short atmospheric lifetimes of a few days, leading to distinct environmental benefits.
Subsequently, question is, do HFO refrigerants contain bromine?
For example, the atmospheric lifetime of HFO-1234yf is estimated to be about 11 days compared to HFC-134a (R134a), which has an atmospheric lifetime of 14 years. Additionally, HFOs have zero ozone-depleting potential (ODP) because they contain no bromine or chlorine atoms, and are destroyed in the lower atmosphere.
What is GWP refrigerant?
Common refrigerants and their Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) and Global Warming Potential (GWP) are indicated below. GWP is a relative scale which compares the amount of heat trapped by greenhouse gas to the amount of heat trapped in the same mass of Carbon Dioxide. The GWP of Carbon Dioxide is by definition 1.
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