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Fluorinated alkene monomers

Various oligomers of fluorinated alkenes and cycloalkenes have been prepared by fluoride ion induced oligomerisation of various monomers (Sect. 5.3), and the chemistry of these systems provides some unique reactions. The oligomers of special interest here may be described as of types (95) or (96) (Scheme 59), i. e. systems with either four (95) or three (96) perfluoro-alkyl or -cycloalkyl groups attached to the double bond, whereas systems with two perfluoroalkyl groups attached, i. e. (97) and (98), have a chemistry more similar to fluorinated alkenes that may be derived from other sources. [Pg.27]

The decarboxylation of fluorinated compounds to form fluorinated alkenes has now become very important for the preparation of fluorinated vinyl ethers. These perfluoroalkyl per-fluorovinyl ethers are used as monomers for copolymerization with fluorinated alkenes. in particular tetrafluoroethene. 1,1-difluoroethene, and hexafluoropropene. ... [Pg.703]

Additions occur more easily if a carbanion with resonance or inductive stabilization is formed in the addition. Thus, fulvenes are very reactive, vinylsilanes and highly fluorinated alkenes somewhat less so. Styrene, 1,3-dienes, and enynes are more reactive than isolated alkenes, and Grignard reagents may be used to initiate anionic polymerization of styrenes, dienes, and acryhc monomers. Strained alkenes such as norbomenes and cyclopropenes are also more reactive. Examples of additions facilitated by resonance or substitution are shown in Scheme 8. [Pg.312]


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