“…section VI). Infrared spectra of various carbons derived from PTFE, 29,64,65,191,205,225,234,272 PCTFE, 207,281 FEP, 65 hexachlorobuta-1,3-diene, 38,39 CCl 4 , 42 diiodoacetylene, 34,35 C 6 F 6 , and C 6 F 14 47 usually indicate a complicated mixture of surface oxides (sOH, dO, sCOOH, and combinations), created by air exposure during the sample preparation and/or measurement. Incomplete carbonization, impurities (adsorbed solvents), and n-doping (NR 4 + insertion) are also detectable.…”