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Propylene with hexafluoroacetone copolymerization

Copolymerization of Propylene with Hexafluoroacetone. The conversion curves of the copolymerization are shown in Figure 12 as a function of irradiation time for equimolar monomer mixtures at 0°, —35°, and — 78°C. The copolymerization rate is much slower than that of the copolymerization of ethylene and hexafluoroacetone. We have data at... [Pg.209]

Radiation induced copolymerization of hexafluoroacetone xcith a-olefins has been done over a broad temperature range. From these experiments, it was confirmed that ethylene can be copolymerized below its critical temperature to give an alternating copolymer. A radical mechanism is involved at relatively high temperatures below —10°C, the mechanism has been confirmed to be ionic and may be cationic. Propylene can be copolymerized in a way similar to that of ethylene however, the rate of copolymerization was much slower. Isobutylene did not copolymerize with hexafluoroacetone at 0°C. A 1 2 adduct compound was obtained as the main product. At low temperatures, copolymerization proceeds to some extent. [Pg.201]

Other interesting perfluoro ether stmctures can be obtained by copolymerization of hexafluoroacetone with ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, and trimethylene oxide with subsequent fluorination to yield the following stmctures (67) ... [Pg.279]


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