{"hq_id":"hq-c-org-002118","name":"Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)","context":"human_adult","risk_level":"low","schema":"legacy","note":"Synthesis unavailable: compound lacks vectorizable regulatory classifications. Raw safety data returned.","data":{"risk_level":"low","summary":"Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) is a high-performance semi-crystalline thermoplastic fluoropolymer used extensively in reverse-osmosis and ultrafiltration membrane housings, microfiltration cartridges, high-purity chemical piping, and battery binder applications (lithium-ion electrode binders are predominantly PVDF). Distinct from PTFE (Teflon, hq-c-org-000041 in this corpus) by lower fluorine content (60% vs 76%), higher mechanical strength, and weldability — but at the cost of degradation products that include hydrogen fluoride at high temperatures. The polymer itself is biologically inert and FDA-approved for direct food contact (21 CFR 177.2510); the RO/UF membrane casing application is the dominant water-treatment exposure route. Concerns are NOT with the polymer itself but with (a) fluoropolymer-processing-aid PFAS contamination — historical PVDF manufacturing used PFOA or GenX-type processing aids, leaving trace residuals; ECHA restricted these for new PVDF synthesis post-2024; and (b) thermal degradation products at >300°C produce hydrogen fluoride and perfluorinated breakdown fragments. Mechanical wear / embrittlement at hot-water temperatures (>50°C) can shed microparticles into the filtered water stream — same concern as other water-filter polymers (microplastic exposure debate). Lithium-ion battery thermal runaway events generate hydrogen fluoride from PVDF binder decomposition.","source_refs":["src_pubchem","src_phase62_batch"]},"meta":{"synthesis_version":"n/a","timestamp":"2026-06-13T10:15:44.099Z"},"_notice":"ALETHEIA output is reference data, not professional advice. Not a substitute for primary agency sources or qualified professionals. See https://aletheia.holisticquality.io/disclaimer.","_disclaimer_url":"https://aletheia.holisticquality.io/disclaimer"}