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Trifluoroacrylic acid

Since PTFE was first synthesized more than 50 years ago, fluoropolymers have been produced by radical polymerization and copolymerizaton processes, but without any functional groups, for several reasons. First, the synthesis of functional vinyl compounds suitable for radical polymerization is much more complicated and expensive in comparison with common fluoroolefins. In radical polymerization of one of the simplest possible candidates—perfluorovinyl sulfonic acid (or sulfonyl fluoride—there was not enough reactivity to provide high-molecular-weight polymers or even perfluorinated copolymers with considerable functional comonomer content. Several methods for the synthesis of the other simplest monomer—trifluoroacrylic acid or its esters—were reported,1 but convenient improved synthesis of these compounds as well as radical copolymerization with TFE induced by y-irradiation were not described until 1980.2... [Pg.92]

Trifluoroacrylic acid 25 1 79 76 2-Chloro-3-hydroxy ncdnic acid 25 2 32 ... [Pg.429]

There has been a slight increase in activity in this area compared with that in the previous two year period. For the polymeric esters of acrylic, methacrylic acids, and related polymers the simplest reaction, apart from thermal depolymerization, is hydrolysis, and one or two papers on this subject have appeared. One of these concerns a comparison of the kinetics of hydrolysis of a number of methacrylate esters and a further two deal with the formation of copolymers containing carboxylic acid functions. Methyl trifluoroacrylate forms alternating copolymers with cE-olefins (ethylene, propylene, isobutylene) and these are readily hydrolysed in boiling aqueous methanolic sodium hydroxide to yield hydrophilic fluoropolymers. Hydrolysis is reported to be nearly quantitative with no chain scission. An alternating copolymer is also formed by radical polymerization of maleic anhydride with A-vinyl succinimide. On hydrolysis this copolymer is... [Pg.287]


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