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by Gareth G. Hougham,Patrick E. Cassidy,Ken Johns,Theodore Davidson

  • ISBN: 0306460602
  • Category: Engineering
  • Author: Gareth G. Hougham,Patrick E. Cassidy,Ken Johns,Theodore Davidson
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Springer; 2002 edition (October 31, 1999)
  • Pages: 330 pages
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Fluoropolymers 1: Synthesis and Fluoropolymers 2: Properties attempt to bring together in one place the chemistry, physics and engineering properties of fluoropolymers. Categories: Chemistry.

Part of the Topics in Applied Chemistry book series (TAPP). Synthesis of Fluoropolymers in Liquid and Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Solvent Systems

Part of the Topics in Applied Chemistry book series (TAPP). Synthesis of Fluoropolymers in Liquid and Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Solvent Systems. James P. DeYoung, Timothy J. Romack, Joseph M. DeSimone.

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Health and safety and environmental aspects are also covered throughout the book.

The fluorine atom, by virtue of its electronegativity, size, and bond strength with carbon, can be used to create compounds with remarkable properties. Small molecules containing fluorine have many positive impacts on everyday life of which blood substitutes, pharmaceuticals, and surface modifiers are only a few examples. Fluoropolymers, too, while traditionally associated with extreme hi- performance applications have found their way into our homes, our clothing, and even our language. A recent American president was often likened to the tribology of PTFE. Since the serendipitous discovery of Teflon at the Dupont Jackson Laboratory in 1938, fluoropolymers have grown steadily in technological and marketplace importance. New synthetic fluorine chemistry, new processes, and new apprec- tion of the mechanisms by which fluorine imparts exceptional properties all contribute to accelerating growth in fluoropolymers. There are many stories of harrowing close calls in the fluorine chemistry lab, especially from the early years, and synthetic challenges at times remain daunting. But, fortunately, modern techniques and facilities have enabled significant strides toward taming both the hazards and synthetic uncertainties. In contrast to past environmental problems associated with fluorocarbon refrigerants, the exceptional properties of fluorine in polymers have great environmental value. Some fluoropolymers are enabling green technologies such as hydrogen fuel cells for automobiles and oxygen-selective membranes for cleaner diesel combustion.

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