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FLUORINATED EPOXIDES AND USE THEREOF
   
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US Patent 3653956
Issued Date
April 4, 1972
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1,4-bis-(heptafluoroisopropoxy)-2-butene is oxidized to form the corresponding epoxide This epoxide can be converted into homo- or co-polymers which are useful for enhancing the repellency of fibrous substrates, e.g., fabrics made from natural or synthetic fibers.
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Published
April 4, 1972
Application Number
04/887,380
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December 22, 1969
US Classification
442/80   442/94
Int'l Classification
C07D   303/22   (20060101)   C07D   303/00   (20060101)   D06M   15/55   (20060101)   D06M   15/37   (20060101)   C08G   65/00   (20060101)   C08G   65/22   (20060101)   D06M   13/00   (20060101)   D06M   13/11   (20060101)  
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117/139.5CQ   117/139.5A   117/138.8B   117/138.8A   117/161ZB   117/143A   117/155R   117/141  
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