About: Fluoroelastomer is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 987 publications have been published within this topic receiving 10910 citations. The topic is also known as: fluoroelastomer.
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of the ionic liquid on the performance and properties of the polymeric gel membranes was discussed and compared with the neat polymer, and the results indicated a potential application in gas separation membranes, for instance for natural gas treatment or for CO2 sequestration from flue gas.
Abstract: Ionic liquid polymeric gel membranes containing from 20 wt % to 80 wt % of the ionic liquid 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide ((EMIM)(TFSI)) in poly(vinylidene fluoride- co-hexafluoropropylene) (p(VDF-HFP)) were prepared by solvent casting from a solution in acetone. The effect of the ionic liquid on the performance and properties of the membranes was discussed and compared with the neat polymer. In the presence of an excess of ionic liquid, p(VDF-HFP) membranes swell in a significant way, especially above 70 C, becoming completely soluble above 90 C. DSC analysis shows a gradual decrease of the melting point of the gel and a decrease in the overall melting enthalpy with increasing ILcontent,whereasthemeltingenthalpynormalizedforthepolymerfractionshowsaninitialdropandthena gradual increase. In the presence of the ionic liquid, the elastic modulus and break strength decrease dramatically, while the maximum deformation first increases due to higher flexibility of the plasticized polymer and then rapidly decreases above 40 wt % of IL as a consequence of the progressive decrease of the number of entanglements. X-ray studies demonstrate a reduction in the overall crystal content. The position of the strongest diffraction peak remains unaltered in all samples, suggesting that only the polymer chains crystallize and that no cocrystallization of ionic liquid and polymer takes place. Preliminary gas permeation measurementsshowasignificantincreaseofthepermeabilityinthepresenceof(EMIM)(TFSI), especially for carbon dioxide. This suggests a potential application in gas separation membranes, for instance for natural gas treatment or for CO2 sequestration from flue gas.
TL;DR: Fluorocarbon elastomers represent a broad class of high performance elastomer which combine excellent thermal, oxidative and fluid resistance with very good tensile and compression-set resistance properties.
TL;DR: A base resistant, substantially amorphous fluoroelastomer comprising (1) 10-40 mole percent ethylene units, (2) 32-60 Mole percent tetrafluoroethylene units, and (3) 20-40 Mole percent perfluoro(alkyl vinyl ether) units wherein the alkyl group contains 1-5 carbon atoms as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: A base resistant, substantially amorphous fluoroelastomer comprising (1) 10-40 mole percent ethylene units, (2) 32-60 mole percent tetrafluoroethylene units, (3) 20-40 mole percent perfluoro(alkyl vinyl ether) units wherein the alkyl group contains 1-5 carbon atoms, and (4) a cure-site monomer. Such fluoroelastomers are resistant to attack by amines, strong bases and hydrogen sulfide and possess a combination of good low temperature and high temperature properties and they are resistant to oil swell.
TL;DR: In this paper, a volume graft is formed by dehydrofluorination of a fluoroelastomer by a nucleophilic dehydro-fluorinating agent, followed by addition polymerization by the addition of an alkene or alkyne functionally terminated polyorganosiloxane and a polymerization initiator.
Abstract: A fuser member comprising a supporting substrate having an outer layer of a volume grafted elastomer which is a substantially uniform integral interpenetrating network of a hybrid composition of a fluoroelastomer and a polyorganosiloxane, said volume graft having been formed by dehydrofluorination of said fluoroelastomer by a nucleophilic dehydrofluorinating agent, followed by addition polymerization by the addition of an alkene or alkyne functionally terminated polyorganosiloxane and a polymerization initiator.
TL;DR: A fluoroelastomer composition is described in this article, comprising an elastomeric polymer and a combination of a sulfonium compound and ammonium or phosphonium compounds.
Abstract: A fluoroelastomer composition is disclosed comprising an elastomeric polymer and a combination of a sulfonium compound and an ammonium or phosphonium compound. Shaped articles comprising the composition are also disclosed.