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Vinylidene bromide fluoride

Tri-o-tolyl phosphate Turpentine Vinyl acetate Vinyl bromide Vinyl butanoate Vinyl chloride 4-Vinyl-1 -cyclohexene Vinyl fluoride Vinylidene m-Xylene o- Xylene p- Xylene... [Pg.775]

Synonyms Chlorethene Chlorethylene Chlor-oethene Chloroethylene Ethene, chloro- Ethylene monochloride Ethylene, chloro- Monochlor-oethene Monochloroethylene Monovinyl chloride Trovidur VC VCM Vinyl C monomer Vinyl chloride monomer Vinyl chlorine Related Compounds Vinyl bromide (CAS 593-60-2) Vinyl fluoride (CAS 72-02-5) Vinylidene chloride (CAS 75-35-4) 1,2-Dichloroethene (CAS 540-59-0) Elexachlorobutadiene (CAS 87-68-3)... [Pg.2829]

Poly(vinyl halides) (PVC etc.) and PoIy(vinyl alcohol) (PVA).—A series of papers has appeared concerned with the photo-dehydrochlorination, discoloration, and sensitized photolysis of model compounds of PVC,819 and its copolymers.220 The photolysis of poly(vinyl bromide)221 and a trifluorochloroethylene-vinylidene fluoride copolymer228 has been described. The photo-oxidative destruction of PVA has been reported in a series of papers.223... [Pg.532]

FPM. See Hexafluoropropylene/vinylidene fluoride copolymer FR-11. See Ammonium bromide FR-20. See Magnesium hydroxide FR-513. See Tribromoneopentyl alcohol FR-521 FR-522. See Dibromoneopentyl glycol FR-612. See 2,4-Dibromophenol FR-613. See 2,4,6-Tribromophenol FR-615. See Pentabromophenol FR-705. See Pentabromotoluene FR-913. See Tribromophenyl allyl ether FR-1025. See Poly (pentabromobenzyl) acrylate FR-1025M. See Pentabromobenzyl acrylate FR-1033. See Tribromophenyl maleimide FR-1034. See Tetrabromodipentaerythritol FR-1205. See Pentabromodiphenyl oxide FR-1206. See Hexabromocyclododecane FR-1208. See Octabromodiphenyl oxide FR-1210. See Decabromodiphenyl oxide FR-1215. See Pentabromodiphenyl oxide FR-1524. See Tetrabromobisphenol A FR-2124. See Tetrabromobisphenol A bis (allyl ether)... [Pg.1847]

The a-elimination of hydrogen bromide from vinyl bromides can be brought about by potassium t-butoxide and results in a vinylidene carbene, e.g. (47). This same species has been obtained from the chlorovinylsilane (46) upon treatment with anhydrous tetramethylammonium fluoride, but the generality of this route has not... [Pg.17]

SCHEME 8.4 Schematic illustration of the processes involved in the graft copolymerization of DMAEMA from PVDF main chains via AGET-ATRP, preparation of PVDF-g-PDMAEMA membrane by phase inversion, and quaternization of PVDF-g-PDMAEMA membrane by propargyl bromide to produce PVDF-g-PQDMAEMA membrane with pendant aUcyne groups, covalent immobilization of hyperbranched polymer HPG-Nj or PEI-Nj onto the PVDF-g-PQDMAEMA membrane surface via surface alkyne-azide click reaction. PVDF, poly(vinylidene fluoride) DMAEMA, 2-(V, V-dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate VC = L-ascorbic acid PMDETA = V,V,M,V, A"-pentamethyl diethylene triamine HPG-N3 = az/hyperbranched polyglycerols PEI-N3 = azirfo-polyethylenimine. Reprinted with permission from Reference 114. Copyright 2013 American Chemical Society. [Pg.164]

Prudence would imply that related monomers such as vinyl fluoride, vinyl bromide, and vinyl iodide should also be treated with the same respect as vinyl chloride until more information becomes available for these materials. The status of the 1,1-dihaloethenes, such as vinylidene fluoride and vinylidene chloride, is not clear from the point of view of their handling in the work place. At least some of these monomers are listed as toxic according to the Clean Air Act (see below). [Pg.352]

Free-radical Reactions.— Publications have appeared dealing with the results of kinetic studies on the following gas-phase reactions photoaddition of hydrogen bromide to tetrafluoroethylene, trifluoroethylene, cis- and trans-1,2-difiuoroethylene, and vinyl fluoride the thermal reaction of tetra-fiuoroethylene with hydrogen iodide to yield mainly 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane and iodine photoaddition of perfluoro-n-propyl iodide to trifluoroethylene, vinylidene fluoride, and vinyl fluoride photochlorination of perfluoro-... [Pg.24]

Vinylidene fluoride Vinyl bromide Vinyl chloride Vinyl fluoride... [Pg.994]

Poly(vinyl bromide) Poly(vinyl fluoride) chlorinated, 30% Ci chlorinated, 60% Cl Poly(vinylidene fluoride)... [Pg.1981]


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