2020
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.0c01919
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Synthesis and Characterization of High-Performance Polymers Based on Perfluoropolyalkyl Ethers Using an Environmentally Friendly Solvent

Abstract: In comparison with polymers containing long perfluoroalkyl chains (C n F 2n+1 , n ≥ 8), perfluoropolyalkyl ethers (PFPEs) have been demonstrated to be environmentally friendly polymeric materials. Thus, PFPEs are expected to be alternatives to long perfluoroalkyl chain polymers. However, due to the poor solubility in common organic solvents they are generally prepared and used in fluorinated solvents, which can also cause harmful impacts on the environment. Therefore, it is urgent to explore a strategy for the… Show more

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“…There are two main strategies to address this issue, including developing nonfluorine materials and shorter fluoroalkyl materials (−C n F 2 n +1 , n ≤6). In terms of nonfluorine materials, water repellency can be achieved by hydrocarbon surface chemistries, such as polydimethylsiloxane. However, the poor repellency against oil and other low-surface-tension liquids (such as hexadecane) of the nonfluorine material limits their broader applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are two main strategies to address this issue, including developing nonfluorine materials and shorter fluoroalkyl materials (−C n F 2 n +1 , n ≤6). In terms of nonfluorine materials, water repellency can be achieved by hydrocarbon surface chemistries, such as polydimethylsiloxane. However, the poor repellency against oil and other low-surface-tension liquids (such as hexadecane) of the nonfluorine material limits their broader applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%