Process for making fluorinated aldehydes

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – From aldehyde or derivative thereof as reactant

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528247, 568448, 568449, 568490, 568495, 525402, C08G 1002

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ABSTRACT:
Fluorinated aldehydes are made by reacting a fluorinated acyl chloride with a silicon hydride in the presence of palladium. Also disclosed are fluorinated ether aldehydes and their polymers, a process for making fluorinated aldehydes polymers using titanium or aluminum alkoxide catalysts, and a process for endcapping fluorinated polymers using perfluoroallyl fluorosulfate or fluorine.

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