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Fluorinated hydrocarbon elastomers properties

This structure is similar to that of the copolymer TFE and ethylene, except that the random onentation of the methyl group from nonstereospeciftc free radical copo-lymenzation of propylene affords a noncrystalline structure [35] The relatively low fluorine content (54%) of these elastomers compared with VDF-based elas tomers (66-69 5%) makes them significantly less resistant to swelling by hydrocarbons Because of strict alternation, these elastomers have a relatively high glass transition temperature ( 2 °CJ and consequently limited low temperature properties Furthermore, they must be polymerized with a cure site monomer or receive a postpolymerization treatment to adequately activate them for vulcanization [36] To counteract the limited cure response, low-temperature flexibility, and hydrocarbon resistance, these polymers have also been modified with substantial amounts (ca 35 wt %) of VDF [37, 38] This provides some improvements but inevitably decreases the resistance to bases and polar solvents... [Pg.1114]


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