Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1314883 Journal of Fluorine Chemistry 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new technological platform, based on the chemistry of the peroxidic perfluoropolyethers, has been recently developed for the synthesis of innovative fluorinated materials. Perfluoropolyether–tetrafluorethylene (PFPE–TFE) copolymers are one of the most representative examples of the potential and the flexibility of this technology. By tuning the reaction parameters, the structure of these copolymers can be easily modulated to obtain products with the desired chemical–physical and rheological properties. Applications are endless, from thin film lubrication to gel based greases, to additives for plastics, rubber and other compounds. This technology will lead to entirely new classes of PFPE materials that will fill many of the gaps existing today in markets not currently served by PFPEs.

Graphical abstractPerfluoropolyether–tetrafluoroethylene copolymers are one of the most innovative materials developed in the last decade in the field of fluoropolymers. Applications are endless, from thin film lubrication to additives for plastics and rubber. This new material will fill many of the gaps existing today in markets not currently served by PFPEs.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Peroxidic perfluoropolyethers are used for the synthesis of PFPE–TFE copolymers. ► These copolymers can be liquid, wax or solid. ► Two-phase physical network composed by soft (PFPE) and hard (TFE) blocks. ► The degradation occurs at very high temperature. ► The PFPE–TFE copolymers covers a huge variety of applications.

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