Halomethane compounds are derivatives of
methane (CH
4) with one or more of the
hydrogen atoms replaced with
halogen atoms (
F,
Cl,
Br, or
I). Halomethanes are both naturally occurring, especially in marine environments, and man-made, most notably as refrigerants, solvents, propellants, and fumigants. Many, including the
chlorofluorocarbons, have attracted wide attention because they become active when exposed to
ultraviolet light found at high altitudes and destroy the Earth's protective
ozone layer.