WO2013189824A1 - Tetrafluoroethylene copolymers - Google Patents
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- the invention pertains to certain tetrafluoroethylene copolymers, to a process for their manufacture and to their use for manufacturing shaped articles via different techniques.
- Polytetrafluoroethylene can be modified while maintaining its inherent non-melt moldability by copolymerizing tetrafluoroethylene (hereinafter referred to as "TFE") with at least one other fluorine-containing monomer in an amount of not larger than about 2% by weight.
- TFE tetrafluoroethylene
- modified PTFE is generally intended to denote a TFE polymer modified with a small amount of a comonomer as described above.
- the particular attention which has been drawn by modified PTFE is due to the fact that this material has physical properties and/or moldability which are not found in "pure” PTFE.
- copolymerizable monomers including per(halo)fluoroolefins different from TFE, e.g. tetrafluoroethylene, chlorotrifluoroethylene, perfluoroalkylvinylethers, perfluorodioxoles have been used for manufacturing modified PTFE.
- TFE per(halo)fluoroolefins different from TFE
- tetrafluoroethylene chlorotrifluoroethylene
- perfluoroalkylvinylethers perfluorodioxoles
- a useful measure of the decrease of crystallinity in modified PTFE is provided by the Amorphous Index, as described notably in MOYNIHAN, R.E., The Molecular Structure of Perfluorocarbon Polymers. Infrared Studies on Polytetrafluoroethylene, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1959, 0002-7863, 81, 1045-1050 MOYNIHAN R.E. The Molecular Structure of Perfluorocarbon Polymers. Infrared Studies on Polytetrafluoroethylene J. Am. Chem. Soc.
- Figure 1 is a plot of amorphous index values, as determined by IR spectrometry, as a function of molar concentration of monomer (F), for TFE copolymers of the invention (black solid squares ⁇ ) obtained by emulsion polymerization in the presence of surfactant (FS) and for comparative TFE copolymers with perfluoropropylvinylether (white circles ⁇ ) obtained by emulsion polymerization in the presence of ammonium perfluorooctanoate.
- Amorphous Index defined as the ratio between intensity of the waveband centered at about 778 cm -1 and intensity of the waveband centered at about 2367 cm -1 , as determined by infrared spectroscopy on a specimen of the TFE copolymer, - [M] is the % moles of recurring units derived from said monomer (F).
- the Applicant has surprisingly found that when polymerizing TFE in the presence of a reduced amount of monomer (F), as above detailed, in the presence of surfactant (FS), the incorporation of said monomer (F) in the modified PTFE polymer is such that a new and advantageous compromise between monomer content and amorphous index can be obtained, so as to maximize the modifying behaviour of the monomer and thus reducing its consumption, while keeping same amorphous index, and thus same advantageous properties.
- FS surfactant
- the surfactant (FS) preferably complies with formula (IIB) here below: wherein X 1 , X 2 , X 3 , R F and Y have the same meaning as defined above.
- the surfactant (FS) of formula (IIB) preferably complies with formula (IIIB) here below: wherein X 1 , X 2 , X 3 , R F and X a have the same meaning as defined above.
- the surfactant (FS) of formula (IIIB) can comply with formula (IVB) here below: wherein X’ 1 and X’ 2 , equal to or different from each other, are independently a fluorine atom, a -R’ f group or a -OR’ f group, wherein R’ f is a C 1 -C 3 perfluoroalkyl group, preferably with the proviso that at least one of X’ 1 and X’ 2 are different from fluorine, and R F and X a have the same meanings as defined above.
- the surfactant (FS) having formula (IVB) of the first variant preferably complies with formula (VB) here below: wherein X’ 1 , X’ 2 , X’ 3 , X’ 4 , equal to or different each other, are independently a fluorine atom, a -R’ f group or a -OR’ f group, wherein R’ f is a C 1 -C 3 perfluoroalkyl group.
- Non limitative examples of surfactants (FS) having formula (VB) as described above include, notably, the following:
- surfactant (FS) of formula (IIIB) can comply with formula (VIB) here below: wherein X” 1 and X” 2, equal to or different from each other, are independently a fluorine atom, a -R’ f group or a -OR’ f group, wherein R’ f is a C 1 -C 3 perfluoroalkyl group, and R F and X a have the same meanings as defined above.
- Compounds of formula (VIB) as described above can be notably manufactured as detailed in EP 2143738 A SOLVAY SOLEXIS SPA 20100113 and WO WO 2010/003929 SOLVAY SOLEXIS SPA 20100114 .
- the surfactant (FS) having formula (VIB) preferably complies with formula (VIIB) here below: wherein X” 1 , X” 2 , X” 3 , X” 4 , equal to or different each other, are independently a fluorine atom, a -R’ f group or a -OR’ f group, wherein R’ f is a C 1 -C 3 perfluoroalkyl group.
- Non limitative examples of surfactants (FS) having formula (VIIB) as described above include, notably, the following:
- the surfactant (FS) complies with formula (VIIIB) here below: wherein R F and X a have the same meanings as defined above, X* 1 and X* 2 , equal to or different from each other, are independently a fluorine atom, a -R’ f group or a -OR’ f group, wherein R’ f is a C 1 -C 3 perfluoroalkyl group, R* F is a divalent fluorinated group and k is an integer from 1 to 3.
- Compounds of formula (VIIIB) as described above can be notably manufactured as detailed in EP 2143738 A SOLVAY SOLEXIS SPA 20100113 and WO WO 2010/003929 SOLVAY SOLEXIS SPA 20100114 .
- the surfactant (FS) of formula (VIIIB) preferably complies with formula (IXB) here below: wherein R F and X a have the same meanings as defined above, X* 1 and X* 2 , equal to or different from each other, are independently a fluorine atom, a -R’ f group or a -OR’ f group, wherein R’ f is a C 1 -C 3 perfluoroalkyl group, R F 1 is a fluorine atom or a -CF 3 group and k is an integer from 1 to 3.
- surfactants having formulae (XB) and (XIB) here below: wherein X a has the meaning as defined above, have been found particularly useful in the process of the invention.
- one or more surfactant (FS) of formula (IB) are used.
- the amount of surfactant (FS) used may vary depending on desired properties such as amount of solids, particle size etc.... Generally the amount of surfactant (FS) will be between 0.001% by weight and 5% by weight, based on the weight of water in the polymerization. A practical range is between 0.05% by weight and 1% by weight, based on the weight of water in the polymerization. While the polymerization is generally initiated in the presence of the surfactant (FS), it is not excluded to add further surfactant (FS) during the polymerization, although such addition will generally not be necessary.
- aqueous emulsion fluorinated monomers and in particular monomers (F) which are liquid under the polymerization conditions may be advantageously added in the form of an aqueous emulsion.
- fluorinated monomers and in particular monomers (F) which are liquid under the polymerization conditions may be advantageously added in the form of an aqueous emulsion.
- Such emulsion of such monomers (F) is preferably prepared using surfactant (FS) as an emulsifier.
- One or more than one monomer (F) can be used in the process of the invention.
- Polymer (F) which is the result of the process of the invention, comprises recurring units derived from monomer (F) in an amount of 0.005 to 0.025 % by moles, with respect to the total moles of recurring units.
- polymer (F) comprises recurring units derived from monomer (F) in an amount of at least 0.007 % by moles, preferably at least 0.008 % by moles and/or in an amount of at most 0.020 % by moles, preferably at most 0.019 % by moles.
- polymers (F) comprising from 0.080 to 0.019 % by moles of recurring units derived from monomer (F), with respect to the total moles of recurring units.
- the polymer (F) might comprise recurring units derived from one or more than one additional monomer [monomer (A)] different from TFE and monomer (F); in case such additional recurring units are present, the sum of recurring units derived from monomer (F) and recurring units derived from monomer (A) will be comprised in the range of 0.005 to 0.025 % moles, with respect to the total moles of the recurring units of the copolymer.
- Monomer (A) can be selected from the group consisting of: - C 3 -C 8 perfluoroolefins, such as hexafluoropropene (HFP); - chloro- and/or bromo- and/or iodo-C 2 -C 6 perhalofluoroolefins, like chlorotrifluoroethylene (CTFE); - fluorodioxoles, of formula : wherein each of R f3, R f4, R f5, R f6 , equal or different each other, is independently a fluorine atom, a C 1 -C 6 fluoro- or per(halo)fluoroalkyl, optionally comprising one or more oxygen atom, e.g. -CF 3 , -C 2 F 5 , -C 3 F 7 , -OCF 3 , -OCF 2 CF 2 OCF 3 .
- HFP hexafluoropropene
- polymer (F) consists essentially of recurring units derived from TFE and from monomer (F), as above detailed. Impurities, chain ends, defects might still be present, without their presence substantially impacting properties of the TFE copolymer.
- polymer (F) consisted essentially of recurring units derived from TFE and from 0.05 to 0.175 % by moles (with respect to the total moles of recurring units) of recurring units derived from perfluoropropylvinylether.
- the aqueous emulsion polymerization may be carried out at a temperature between 10 to 150°C, preferably 20°C to 110°C. Pressure is typically between 2 and 30 bar, in particular 5 to 20 bar.
- the reaction temperature may be varied during the polymerization e.g. for influencing the molecular weight distribution, i.e., to obtain a broad molecular weight distribution or to obtain a bimodal or multimodal molecular weight distribution.
- the pH of the aqueous medium of the polymerization may be in the range of pH 2-11, preferably 3-10, most preferably 4-10.
- the emulsion polymerization in aqueous medium is typically initiated by an initiator including any of the initiators known for initiating a free radical polymerization of fluorinated monomers.
- Suitable initiators include peroxides and azo compounds and redox based initiators.
- Specific examples of peroxide initiators include, hydrogen peroxide, sodium or barium peroxide, diacylperoxides such as diacetylperoxide, disuccinyl peroxide, dipropionylperoxide, dibutyrylperoxide, dibenzoylperoxide, benzoylacetylperoxide, diglutaric acid peroxide and dilaurylperoxide, and further per-acids and salts thereof such as e.g.
- ammonium, sodium or potassium salts examples include per-acids include peracetic acid. Esters of the peracid can be used as well and examples thereof include tert.-butylperoxyacetate and tert.-butylperoxypivalate.
- inorganic include for example ammonium-, alkali- or alkaliearth- salts of persulfates, permanganic or manganic acid or manganic acids.
- a persulfate initiator e.g. ammonium persulfate (APS), can be used on its own or may be used in combination with a reducing agent.
- Suitable reducing agents include bisulfites such as for example ammonium bisulfite or sodium metabisulfite, thiosulfates such as for example ammonium, potassium or sodium thiosulfate, hydrazines, azodicarboxylates and azodicarboxyldiamide (ADA).
- Further reducing agents that may be used include sodium formaldehyde sulfoxylate (Rongalit ) or fluoroalkyl sulfinates, e.g. as disclosed in US 5285002 MINNESOTA MINING & MFG 19940208 .
- the reducing agent typically reduces the half-life time of the initiator.
- a metal salt catalyst such as for example copper, iron or silver salts may be added.
- the amount of initiator may be between 0.01% by weight and 1% by weight, based on the amount of polymer (F) to be produced. In one embodiment, the amount of initiator is between 0.05 and 0.5% by weight. In another embodiment, the amount may be between 0.05 and 0.3% by weight.
- aqueous emulsion polymerization can be carried out in the presence of other materials, such as notably buffers and, if desired, complex-formers or chain-transfer agents.
- chain transfer agents examples include dimethyl ether, methyl t-butyl ether, alkanes having 1 to 5 carbon atoms such as ethane, propane and n-pentane, halogenated hydrocarbons such as CCl 4 , CHCl 3 and CH 2 Cl 2 and hydrofluorocarbon compounds such as CH 2 F-CF 3 (R134a). Additionally esters like ethylacetate, malonic esters can be effective as chain transfer agent in the process of the invention.
- the aqueous emulsion polymerization process of the invention results in a dispersion of the polymer (F) in water comprising the surfactant (FS), as above detailed.
- the amount of solids of the polymer (F) in the dispersion directly resulting from the polymerization will vary between 3 % by weight and about 40% by weight depending on the polymerization conditions. A typical range is between 5 and 30% by weight, for example between 10 and 25% by weight.
- the particle size (volume average diameter) of the polymer (F), as obtained from the process of the invention, is typically between 40 nm and 400 nm with a typical particle size being between 60 nm and about 350 nm.
- the total amount of surfactant (FS) in the resulting dispersion is typically between 0.001 and 5% by weight based on the amount of polymer (F) solids in the dispersion.
- a typical amount may be from 0.01 to 2% by weight or from 0.02 to 1% by weight, based on the amount of polymer (F) solids in the dispersion.
- the polymer (F) may be isolated from the dispersion by coagulation if a polymer in solid form is desired. Also, depending on the requirements of the application in which the polymer (F) is to be used, the polymer (F) may be post-fluorinated so as to convert any thermally unstable end groups into stable CF 3 - end groups.
- an aqueous dispersion of the polymer (F) might be desired and hence the polymer (F) will not need to be separated or coagulated from the dispersion.
- a polymer (F) dispersion suitable for use in coating applications such as for example in the impregnation of fabrics or in the coating of metal substrates to make for example cookware, it will generally be desired to add further stabilizing surfactants and/or to further increase the polymer (F) solids.
- non-ionic stabilizing surfactants may be added to the polymer (F) dispersion. Typically these will be added thereto in an amount of 1 to 12 % by weight based on polymer (F).
- non-ionic surfactants examples include R 1 -O-[CH 2 CH 2 O] n -[R 2 O] m -R 3 (NS) wherein R 1 represents an aromatic or aliphatic hydrocarbon group having from 6 to 18 carbon atoms, R 2 represents an alkylene having 3 carbon atoms, R 3 represents hydrogen or a C 1-3 alkyl group, n has a value of 0 to 40, m has a value of 0 to 40 and the sum of n+m being at least 2. It will be understood that in the above formula (NS), the units indexed by n and m may appear as blocks or they may be present in an alternating or random configuration.
- non-ionic surfactants include alkylphenol oxy ethylates such as ethoxylated p-isooctylphenol commercially available under the brand name TRITONTM such as for example TRITONTM X 100 wherein the number of ethoxy units is about 10 or TRITONTM X 114 wherein the number of ethoxy units is about 7 to 8.
- alkylphenol oxy ethylates such as ethoxylated p-isooctylphenol commercially available under the brand name TRITONTM such as for example TRITONTM X 100 wherein the number of ethoxy units is about 10 or TRITONTM X 114 wherein the number of ethoxy units is about 7 to 8.
- R 1 in the above formula (NS) represents an alkyl group of 4 to 20 carbon atoms, m is 0 and R 3 is hydrogen.
- Non-ionic surfactants according to formula (NS) in which the hydrophilic part comprises a block-copolymer of ethoxy groups and propoxy groups may be used as well.
- Such non-ionic surfactants are commercially available from Clariant GmbH under the trade designation GENAPOL ® PF 40 and GENAPOL ® PF 80.
- the amount of polymer (F) in the dispersion may be up-concentrated as needed or desired to an amount between 30 and 70% by weight. Any of the known up-concentration techniques may be used including ultrafiltration and thermal up-concentration.
- TFE tetrafluoroethylene copolymer
- Amorphous Index defined as the ratio between intensity of the waveband centred at about 778 cm -1 and intensity of the waveband centred at about 2367 cm -1 , as determined by infrared spectroscopy on a specimen of said TFE copolymer, - [M] is the % moles of recurring units derived from said monomer (F).
- the TFE copolymer of the invention can be manufactured using the process as above detailed.
- Still another aspect of the invention pertains to a method for manufacturing shaped articles comprising using the TFE copolymer of the invention as above detailed.
- said method comprises extruding the TFE copolymer of the invention in combination with a volatile liquid.
- This technique is known as 'paste extrusion' technique.
- the TFE copolymer of the invention is particularly suitable for being processed according to this technique.
- Optical density or intensity of the absorption band centred on about 773 cm -1 , and attributed to conformational chain segments in configuration other than the helicoidally arranged crystalline chain 15/7, is determined and normalized over the optical density of the complex bad centred on 2365 cm -1 , related to harmonic bands and combinations of stretching of C-F and C-C bonds.
- Rheometer extrusion pressure at reduction ratio 400:1 was determined according to ASTM D 4895. This method is intended to measure the properties of modified PTFE powders in the ‘paste extrusion’ conditions, i.e. when extruded as a blend with a volatile liquid, as prescribed in the standard. Determinations have been carried out at a reduction ratio of 400:1; the reduction ratio (RR) is the ratio of a cross sectional area (S) of a cylinder in which the powder to be extruded is filled to a cross sectional area (s) of the die outlet (S/s).
- a polymerization reactor with a total volume of 90 litres equipped with an impeller agitator was charged with 52 litres of deionized water.
- the oxygen free reactor was heated up to 65°C and the agitation system was set to 48 rpm.
- the reactor was charged with 1 kg of paraffin wax, 235 g of a cyclic surfactant of formula: in water solution, 28 g of perfluoropropylvynilether (PPVE) and with TFE until reaching a pressure of 20 bar.
- PPVE perfluoropropylvynilether
- the polymerization was initiated by addition of 0.7 g of potassium bromate (KBrO 3 ), 0.23 g of nitric acid, 4.23 g of succinic acid and sodium sulphite, fed at a rate of 880 g/h until 12.5 kg of monomer were converted into polymer; the sulphite feeding was hence stopped. Once 3.5 kg of polymer were formed, the reactor was vented and then pressurized again with TFE to continue the reaction. After 120 min the feeding of 23 kg of TFE was completed, the monomer addition was stopped and the stirring interrupted. The reactor was depressurized, vented and cooled. A polymer dispersion was thus obtained, having a solid content of 30% w/w.
- the dispersion was diluted to 15% solids with demineralized water and after adding 0.1% (based on the weight of dispersion) of ammonium carbonate was agitated vigorously until coagulation completed, and stirred for additional 5 minutes.
- the coagulated product was dried at 150°C.
- the product so recovered was submitted to SSG determination according to ASTM D4895 standard; comonomer content by IR analysis, amorphous index and rheometer extrusion pressure at reduction ratio 400:1 were measured.
- Figure 1 is a plot of amorphous index values, as determined by IR spectrometry, as a function of molar concentration of monomer (F), for TFE copolymers of the examples 1 to 5 (black solid squares ⁇ ) obtained by emulsion polymerization in the presence of surfactant (FS) and for comparative TFE copolymers with perfluoropropylvinylether (white circles ⁇ ) obtained by emulsion polymerization in the presence of ammonium perfluorooctanoate, from comparative examples 6C and 7C and from analogous runs.
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- X1, X2 and X3, equal to or different from each other, are independently selected from H, F and C1-C6 (per)fluoroalkyl groups, optionally comprising one or more catenary or non-catenary oxygen atoms,
- RF represents a divalent perfluorinated C1-C3 bridging group,
- L represents a bond or a divalent group and
- Y represents an anionic functionality, preferably selected from the group consisting of: wherein Xa is a hydrogen atom, a monovalent metal, preferably an alkaline metal, or an ammonium group of formula -N(R’n)4, wherein R’n, equal or different at each occurrence, is a hydrogen atom or a C1-C6 hydrocarbon group, preferably an alkyl group.
A.I. > 0.0663 + 3.75 x [M]
wherein:
- A.I. is the Amorphous Index, defined as the ratio between intensity of the waveband centered at about 778 cm-1 and intensity of the waveband centered at about 2367 cm-1, as determined by infrared spectroscopy on a specimen of the TFE copolymer,
- [M] is the % moles of recurring units derived from said monomer (F).
wherein X1, X2, X3, RF and Y have the same meaning as defined above. The surfactant (FS) of formula (IIB) preferably complies with formula (IIIB) here below: wherein X1, X2, X3, RF and Xa have the same meaning as defined above. The surfactant (FS) of formula (IIIB) can comply with formula (IVB) here below:
wherein X’1 and X’2 , equal to or different from each other, are independently a fluorine atom, a -R’f group or a -OR’f group, wherein R’f is a C1-C3 perfluoroalkyl group, preferably with the proviso that at least one of X’1 and X’2 are different from fluorine, and RF and Xa have the same meanings as defined above. Compounds of formula (IV) as described above can be notably manufactured as detailed in
wherein X’1, X’2, X’3, X’4, equal to or different each other, are independently a fluorine atom, a -R’f group or a -OR’f group, wherein R’f is a C1-C3 perfluoroalkyl group.
wherein X”1 and X”2, equal to or different from each other, are independently a fluorine atom, a -R’f group or a -OR’f group, wherein R’f is a C1-C3 perfluoroalkyl group, and RF and Xa have the same meanings as defined above. Compounds of formula (VIB) as described above can be notably manufactured as detailed in
While the polymerization is generally initiated in the presence of the surfactant (FS), it is not excluded to add further surfactant (FS) during the polymerization, although such addition will generally not be necessary.
- perfluoroalkylvinylether of formula CF2=CF-O-R’f, wherein R’f is a C1-C3 perfluoroalkyl radical selected from the group consisting of –CF3 (perfluoromethylvinylether), -CF2CF3 (perfluoroethylvinylether), -CF2CF2CF3 (perfluoropropylvinylether);
- perfluoromethoxyalkylvinylether of formula CF2=CF-O-CF2-O-R”f, wherein R’f is a C1-C3 perfluoro(oxy)alkyl radical, preferably selected from the group consisting of –CF3, -CF2CF3, -CF2CF2-OCF3;
- mixtures thereof.
- C3-C8 perfluoroolefins, such as hexafluoropropene (HFP);
- chloro- and/or bromo- and/or iodo-C2-C6 perhalofluoroolefins, like chlorotrifluoroethylene (CTFE);
- fluorodioxoles, of formula :
wherein each of Rf3, Rf4, Rf5, Rf6, equal or different each other, is independently a fluorine atom, a C1-C6 fluoro- or per(halo)fluoroalkyl, optionally comprising one or more oxygen atom, e.g. -CF3, -C2F5, -C3F7, -OCF3, -OCF2CF2OCF3.
A.I. > 0.0663 + 3.75 x [M]
wherein:
- A.I. is the Amorphous Index, defined as the ratio between intensity of the waveband centred at about 778 cm-1 and intensity of the waveband centred at about 2367 cm-1, as determined by infrared spectroscopy on a specimen of said TFE copolymer,
- [M] is the % moles of recurring units derived from said monomer (F).
Optical density or intensity of the absorption band centred on about 773 cm-1, and attributed to conformational chain segments in configuration other than the helicoidally arranged crystalline chain 15/7, is determined and normalized over the optical density of the complex bad centred on 2365 cm-1, related to harmonic bands and combinations of stretching of C-F and C-C bonds.
The amorphous index (A.I.), as an expression of conformational disorder, is thus determined as follow:
A.I. = (OD773)/(OD2365).
A powder specimen of about 100 to 150 mg is introduced in a press and submitted to pressure (10 tons) for obtaining a tablet.
A FT-IR spectrum is then recorded and the region between 950 and 1050 cm-1 is considered, wherein optical density of the absorption band due to the normal cooperative vibration mode of the PPVE molecule, centered on about 994 cm-1, is determined. By appropriate computations, the weight content and molar content of HFP in the polymer is thus determined.
The polymerization was initiated by addition of 0.7 g of potassium bromate (KBrO3), 0.23 g of nitric acid, 4.23 g of succinic acid and sodium sulphite, fed at a rate of 880 g/h until 12.5 kg of monomer were converted into polymer; the sulphite feeding was hence stopped.
Once 3.5 kg of polymer were formed, the reactor was vented and then pressurized again with TFE to continue the reaction. After 120 min the feeding of 23 kg of TFE was completed, the monomer addition was stopped and the stirring interrupted. The reactor was depressurized, vented and cooled.
A polymer dispersion was thus obtained, having a solid content of 30% w/w.
The dispersion was diluted to 15% solids with demineralized water and after adding 0.1% (based on the weight of dispersion) of ammonium carbonate was agitated vigorously until coagulation completed, and stirred for additional 5 minutes. The coagulated product was dried at 150°C.
The product so recovered was submitted to SSG determination according to ASTM D4895 standard; comonomer content by IR analysis, amorphous index and rheometer extrusion pressure at reduction ratio 400:1 were measured.
Similar procedure was repeated for runs 1 to 5, as summarized in Table 1, using variable amounts of PPVE and TFE; results are summarized in the Table, together with certain comparative data obtained in runs 6C and 7C, carried our following similar procedure, but using ammonium perfluorooctanoate as surfactant instead of the cyclic surfactant mentioned above.
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1 | 29 | 1.88E-02 | 0.143 | 46.7 | 2.150 |
2 | 20.5 | 1.28E-02 | 0.125 | 43.0 | 2.148 |
3 | 13.2 | 9.40E-03 | 0.119 | 45.9 | 2.145 |
4 | 19 | 1.35E-02 | 0.121 | 43.4 | 2.143 |
5 | 13.2 | 9.77E-03 | 0.115 | 42.6 | 2.147 |
6C | 29.4 | 1.80E-02 | 0.128 | 40.7 | 2.153 |
7C | 28 | 1.95E-02 | 0.113 | 44.3 | 2.147 |
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- A process for the manufacture of a tetrafluoroethylene (TFE) copolymer [polymer (F)] comprising recurring units derived from at least one perfluoroalkyl(oxy)vinylether of formula CF2=CF-O-Rf, wherein Rf is a C1-C6 perfluoroalkyl radical possibly comprising one or more ethereal oxygen atoms [monomer (F)], in an amount of 0.005 to 0.025 % moles, with respect to the total moles of the copolymer, said process comprising emulsion polymerizing TFE and said at least one monomer (F) in an aqueous medium comprising at least one surfactant [surfactant (FS)] complying with formula (IB) : wherein:- X1, X2 and X3, equal to or different from each other, are independently selected from H, F and C1-C6 (per)fluoroalkyl groups, optionally comprising one or more catenary or non-catenary oxygen atoms,- RF represents a divalent perfluorinated C1-C3 bridging group,- L represents a bond or a divalent group and- Y represents an anionic functionality, preferably selected from the group consisting of: wherein Xa is a hydrogen atom, a monovalent metal, preferably an alkaline metal, or an ammonium group of formula -N(R’n)4, wherein R’n, equal or different at each occurrence, is a hydrogen atom or a C1-C6 hydrocarbon group, preferably an alkyl group.
- The process of claim 1, wherein said surfactant (FS) complies with formula (IIIB) here below: wherein:- X1, X2 and X3, equal to or different from each other, are independently selected from H, F and C1-C6 (per)fluoroalkyl groups, optionally comprising one or more catenary or non-catenary oxygen atoms;- RF represents a divalent perfluorinated C1-C3 bridging group; and- Xa is a hydrogen atom, a monovalent metal, preferably an alkaline metal, or an ammonium group of formula -N(R’n)4, wherein R’n, equal or different at each occurrence, is a hydrogen atom or a C1-C6 hydrocarbon group, preferably an alkyl group.
- The process of claim 1, wherein said surfactant (FS) complies with formula (VIIIB) here below: wherein:- RF represents a divalent perfluorinated C1-C3 bridging group; and- Xa is a hydrogen atom, a monovalent metal, preferably an alkaline metal, or an ammonium group of formula -N(R’n)4, wherein R’n, equal or different at each occurrence, is a hydrogen atom or a C1-C6 hydrocarbon group, preferably an alkyl group;- X*1 and X*2, equal to or different from each other, are independently a fluorine atom, a -R’f group or a -OR’f group, wherein R’f is a C1-C3 perfluoroalkyl group;- R*F is a divalent fluorinated group; and- k is an integer from 1 to 3.
- The process of claim 4, wherein said surfactant (FS) complies with formula (IXB) here below: wherein:- RF represents a divalent perfluorinated C1-C3 bridging group; and- Xa is a hydrogen atom, a monovalent metal, preferably an alkaline metal, or an ammonium group of formula -N(R’n)4, wherein R’n, equal or different at each occurrence, is a hydrogen atom or a C1-C6 hydrocarbon group, preferably an alkyl group;- X*1 and X*2, equal to or different from each other, are independently a fluorine atom, a -R’f group or a -OR’f group, wherein R’f is a C1-C3 perfluoroalkyl group,;- RF 1 is a fluorine atom or a -CF3 group; and- k is an integer from 1 to 3.
- The process of anyone of claims 1 to 6, wherein monomer (F) is selected from the group consisting of:- perfluoroalkylvinylether of formula CF2=CF-O-R’f, wherein R’f is a C1-C3 perfluoroalkyl radical selected from the group consisting of –CF3 (perfluoromethylvinylether), -CF2CF3 (perfluoroethylvinylether), -CF2CF2CF3 (perfluoropropylvinylether);- perfluoromethoxyalkylvinylether of formula CF2=CF-O-CF2-O-R”f, wherein R’f is a C1-C3 perfluoro(oxy)alkyl radical, preferably selected from the group consisting of –CF3, -CF2CF3, -CF2CF2-OCF3;- mixtures thereof.
- The process of claim 7, wherein monomer (F) is CF2=CF-O-CF2CF2CF3, i.e. perfluoropropylvinylether.
- The process according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the temperature is comprised between 10 to 150°C, preferably 20°C to 110°C, and/or pressure is comprised between 2 and 30 bar, preferably 5 to 20 bar.
- A tetrafluoroethylene (TFE) copolymer [polymer (F)] comprising recurring units derived from at least one perfluoroalkyl(oxy)vinylether of formula CF2=CF-O-Rf, wherein Rf is a C1-C6 perfluoroalkyl radical possibly comprising one or more ethereal oxygen atoms [monomer (F)], in an amount of 0.005 to 0.025 % moles, with respect to the total moles of the copolymer, wherein the following inequality is satisfied:A.I. > 0.0663 + 3.75 x [M]wherein:- A.I. is the Amorphous Index, defined as the ratio between intensity of the waveband centred at about 778 cm-1 and intensity of the waveband centred at about 2367 cm-1, as determined by infrared spectroscopy on a specimen of said TFE copolymer,- [M] is the % moles of recurring units derived from said monomer (F).
- The polymer (F) of claim 10, wherein said polymer (F) comprises recurring units derived from monomer (F) in an amount of at least 0.007 % by moles, preferably at least 0.008 % by moles and/or in an amount of at most 0.020 % by moles, preferably at most 0.019 % by moles, with respect to the total moles of recurring units.
- The polymer (F) of claim 10 or 11, wherein said polymer (F) comprises recurring units derived from one or more than one additional monomer [monomer (A)] different from TFE and monomer (F); and wherein the sum of recurring units derived from monomer (F) and recurring units derived from monomer (A) is comprised in the range of 0.005 to 0.025 % moles, with respect to the total moles of the recurring units of the copolymer.
- The polymer (F) of claim 12, wherein said monomer (A) is selected from the group consisting of:- C3-C8 perfluoroolefins, such as hexafluoropropene (HFP);- chloro- and/or bromo- and/or iodo-C2-C6 perhalofluoroolefins, like chlorotrifluoroethylene (CTFE);- fluorodioxoles, of formula :
- The polymer (F) of claim 10 or 11, wherein said polymer (F) consists essentially of recurring units derived from TFE and from monomer (F).
- A method for manufacturing shaped articles comprising using the polymer (F) obtained from the process of claims 1 to 9 or according to anyone of claims 10 to 14.
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