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Scaling properties poly

At AWE, the Lewis acid-catalyzed bulk polymerization route has been the main synthesis route to poly(m-carborane-siloxane) elastomers. Our selection has been based on considerations of safety, availability of key reagents, and ease of scale-up operations. An understanding of the physical and chemical properties of these materials, and how these properties can be modified through the synthesis process, is essential in order to develop materials of controlled characteristics. [Pg.105]

The vast majority of these interesting biopolyesters have been studied and produced only on the laboratory scale. However, there have been several attempts to develop pilot scale processes, and these provide some insight into the production economics of poly(3HAMCL)s other than poly(3HB) and poly(3HB-co-3HV). These processes utilize diverse fermentation strategies to control the monomer composition of the polymer, enabling the tailoring of polymer material properties to some extent. The best studied of these is poly(3-hydroxyoctano-ate) (poly(3HO)), which contains about 90% 3-hydroxyoctanoate. This biopolyester has been produced on the pilot scale and is now being used in several experimental applications. [Pg.157]

The other major springboard for the fluorocarbon chemical industry was the "Manhattan Project to develop the atomic bomb. This required the large-scale production of highly corrosive elemental fluorine and uranium(VI) fluoride for the separation of the radioactive 235U isotope. Oils capable of resisting these materials were needed to lubricate pumps and compressors, and polymers were needed to provide seals. Peril uorinated alkanes and polymers such as PTFE and poly(chlorotrifluoroethylene) (PCTFE) proved to have the appropriate properties so practical processes had to be developed for production in the quantities required. In 1947 much of this work was declassified and was published in an extensive series of papers3 which described the fundamental chemistry on which the commercial development of various fluoro-organic products, especially fine chemicals, was subsequently based. [Pg.59]


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