Journal of Fluorine Chemistry p. 397 - 418 (1991)
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Sievert, Allen C.
Tong, Walter R.
Nappa, Mario J.
We have developed schemes to make perfluorinated ethers that cover a wide range of molecular weights and boiling points.We describe a relationship that can be used to predict the boiling points of perfluoro polyethers; this is used to assist in the combination of reagents for synthesizing a target having particular physical properties such as boiling point, etc.Our first scheme is to build molecular weight by condensing polyols with fluoro-olefins such as TFE and TFP.These intermediates are then fluorinated by a simple solution phase, batch, photo-assisted directfluorination to give high yields of isomerically pure perfluorinated ethers.In a second scheme we use ethylene oxide to fine-tune the molecular weight of the polyol, and the weight of these can be extended by reaction with an appropriate fluoro-olefin.These intermediates can be fluorinated using uor batch fluorinator to make new perfluorinated ethers of a specific molecular weight and boiling point.
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