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Partially fluorinated copolymerization

An alternative approach to the use of partially fluorinated systems to reduce the cost of fluorinated PEMs has been developed by DeSimone et al. a perfluo-rinated vinyl ether is copolymerized with a hydrocarbon monomer (styrene), sulfonated, and then subsequently fluorinated to replace existing C-H bonds with C-E bonds (Eigure 3.18). Thus yields the perfluorinated, cross-linked sul-fonyl fluoride membrane that can then be hydrolyzed to give the PEM (7). Because the membranes are cross-linked, considerably higher acid contents (up to 1.82 meq/g) are possible for these materials in comparison to Nafion, leading also to higher proton conductivity values. [Pg.140]

These characteristics show that perfluorinated polyimides are promising materials for waveguides in integrated optics and optical interconnect technology. The thermal, mechanical, and optical properties of perfluorinated polyimides can be controlled by copolymerization in the same manner as partially fluorinated polyimides. ... [Pg.300]

This plastic is a partially fluorinated straight-chain polymer with a very high molecular weight. It is produced by free-radical polymerization mechanism in a solvent or a hybrid (a solvent/aqueous mixture) media, using an organic peroxide initiator. Copolymerization of tetrafluoroethylene and ethylene (CH2=CH2, molecular weight 28, CAS number 74-85-1) proceeds by an addition mechanism. [Pg.1035]

The practical applications of fluoropolymer membranes especially in the areas of purification and separation related to potable water production, wastewater treatment and bioprocessing, have been limited to some extent by their hydrophobic and inert surface properties. Among the different modification techniques, graft copolymerization of hydrophilic monomers, or inimers for further surface reactions, from fiuoropolymers has been useful and effective in improving the physicochemical properties of the parent fluoropolymer with minimum alteration of their desirable bulk properties. Apart from fiilly fluorinated polymers, most of the partially fluorinated polymers can dissolve in polar organic solvents, such as Ai,Ai-dimethylformamide (DMF), A,A-dimethylacetamide (DMAc), NMP, and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), but are insoluble in water, alcohols, and hydrocarbons. [Pg.156]


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