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Fluorinated ethylene propylene molecular structure

Potentially, this direct fluorination process is a new approach to the synthesis of fluorocarbon polymers. Polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyacrylonitrile, polyacrylamide, resor phenol formaldehyde resin, and ethylene propylene copolymer have been fluorinated to produce perf1uorocarbon polymers which are structurally similar to the hydrocarbon starting materials and have physical properties similar to known structurally related fluorocarbon polymers obtained by polymerization of fluorocarbon monomers. High yield of fluorocarbon polymers approaching 100 have been obtained. This direct technique used for fluorination of hydrocarbons and polymers is called the LaMar process and has been previously described in connection with the direct fluorination of Lt ver molecular weight species ". ... [Pg.356]


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