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Amorphous copolymers of two fluorinated ring monomers
   
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US Patent 5276121
Issued Date
January 4, 1994
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Copolymers of perfluoro(1,3-dimethyl-2,2-dioxole) with perfluoro(butenyl vinyl ether) and, optionally, with a third comonmer are amorphous in all monomer proportions, and soluble in perfluoro(2-butyl tetrahydrofuran). These copolymers are suitable in many high technology applications, especially where solubility is important, e.g., in applying coatings to substrates or articles for protection against mechanical, chemical, or environmental hazards. Dipolymers of the present invention have lower glass transition temperatures than dipolymers of perfluoro(1,3-dimethyl-2,2-dioxole) with tetrafluoroethylene having the same monomer proportions.
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Published
January 4, 1994
Application Number
07/878,481
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May 5, 1992
US Classification
526/247   526/254
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C08F   234/02   (20060101)   C08F   234/00   (20060101)   G02B   1/04   (20060101)  
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526/247   526/254  
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