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Fluoropolymers vinylidene fluoride, synthesis

PVDF is correctly named poly(l,l-difluoroethylene) and represented by (-CF2CH2-)n- It is a hard, tough thermoplastic fluoropolymer. PVDF is prepared by free-radical initiated polymerization, either in suspension or (usually) in emulsion systems. The basic raw material for PVDF is vinylidene fluoride (CH2=CF2), a preferred synthesis of which is dehydrochlorination of chlorodifluoroethane. [Pg.409]

All aspects of the fluoropolymers including monomer synthesis, polymerization, properties, applications, part fabrication techniques, safety in handling, and recycling are discussed. Homopolymers and copolymers of vinylidene fluoride, all melt processible, have been covered in Volume Two because of the close... [Pg.1]


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