Talk:Perfluorotributylamine

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The intro imprecisely says "with warming properties more than 7,000 times that of carbon dioxide over a 100 year period,[3][4] and that, as such, it is the most potent greenhouse gas ever discovered."

The source claims it has 7,000x the radiative efficiency of CO2, which is not the same as having the most "warming properties." Sulfur hexafluoride is supposed to have a global warming potential of 23,900 making it multiple times stronger overall than this. This is because SF6 is thought to have a longer atmospheric lifetime. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 140.180.247.162 (talk) 21:05, 28 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]