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fluorination|ˌfluːərɪˈneɪʃən| [f. fluorine + -ation.] 1. Chem. The action or process of fluorinating a compound. (See fluorinate v. 1.)
1931Chem. Abstr. XXV. 3642 (heading) Experiments on the fluorination of organic compounds. 1946Nature 9 Nov. 673/1 Disproportionation occurs during the fluorination (whence the possiblity of preparing (C2H5O)2 SiF2 from (C2H5O)3 SiCl). 1966McGraw-Hill Encycl. Sci. & Technol. VI. 328/1 Fluorination reactions occur with enormous vigor. 2. = fluoridation 2 a.
1943Jrnl. Amer. Water Wks. Assoc. XXXV. 1179/1 Theoretically, the idea of fluorination of the domestic water supply for the reduction of dental caries prevalence appears sound. 1949[see fluoridization a]. 1950Lancet 9 Dec. 779/2 Dr. A. P. Black..suggested that fluorination of drinking-water was ‘the biggest step in public health in the last hundred years’. 1958G. B. Denton Vocab. Dentistry & Oral Sci. iv. 182 Fluorinate and fluorination were commonly employed for the addition of fluoride to drinking water from 1943–1949. |