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Direct Fluorination of Polymers

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Fluoropolymers 1: Synthesis

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Conclusion

It is clear that many new fluoropolymers can be synthesized by direct fluorination technology that cannot be obtained through other routes. The information in this chapter should serve as a strong indication that perhaps the best and ultimate synthetic method for fluoropolymers on both laboratory and manufacturing scales in the future will be direct fluorination reactions.

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Lagow, R.J., Wei, HC. (2002). Direct Fluorination of Polymers. In: Hougham, G., Cassidy, P.E., Johns, K., Davidson, T. (eds) Fluoropolymers 1: Synthesis. Topics in Applied Chemistry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-46918-9_14

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