Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal
Patent
1975-12-18
1977-09-20
Douglas, Winston A.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
C-metal
2604128, 260419, 2604285, 260539R, C09F 700, C11C 300
Patent
active
040496813
ABSTRACT:
Processes for the separation of a potassium salt of a perfluoroalkanoic acid having at least 1 and at most 12 carbon atoms per molecule or a mixture of potassium salts of a homologous mixture of the said perfluoroalkanoic acids from an aqueous solution that also contains a substantial proportion of one or more watersoluble salts of inorganic acids which process comprises extracting at room temperature the said aqueous solution with an organic solvent which is at least partially miscible with water and in which potassium salts of the said perfluoroalkanoic acids are soluble, the said organic solvent being selected from the group consisting of alkanols having at least 3 and at most 5 carbon atoms per molecule, ketones having at least 3 and at most 7 carbon atoms per molecule, N,N-dimethylformamide and dimethyl sulfoxide, and subsequently recovering the potassium salt of the perfluoroalkanoic acid or mixture of potassium salts of the homologous mixture of perfluoroalkanoic acids.
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Dietrich Peter
Engler Gunter
Ferse Armin
Grimm Harald
Gross Udo
Akademie der Wissenschaften der D D R
Douglas Winston A.
Niebling John F.
Striker Michael J.
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