Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1990-12-17
1992-09-08
McAvoy, Ellen
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252 58, 252 77, 568615, 570125, 570138, C10M13110, C10M13104
Patent
active
051455927
ABSTRACT:
A class of neutral, hydrogen-free liquid or waxy perfluorinated cotelomers is described. The cotelomers contain more than 50% weight of fluorine and are derived from chlorotrifluoroethylene and a member selected from the group consisting of one perfluorinated olefin, one perfluorinated alkylvinyl or polyoxaalkylvinyl ether, where said alkyl radical contains from 1 to 6 carbon atoms and said polyoxaalkyl group contains from 2 to 10 carbon atoms; mixtures of two perfluorinated olefins containing from 2 to 6 carbon atoms, with the proviso that one is tetrafluoroethylene, and a mixture of tetrafluoroethylene with one of said perfluorinated alkylvinyl ethers. The present cotelomers exhibit excellent lubricity, transparency, low compressibility, low refractive index and a high resistance to electrical discharge. The cotelomers are particularly useful as lubricants and hydraulic fluids, as optical media and as insulating materials. Methods for preparing the cotelomers and for stabilizing the cotelomers to further improve their thermal and oxidative stability are also described.
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Dow Corning Corporation
McAvoy Ellen
Spector Robert
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