2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfluchem.2004.01.027
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The comparison of thermal stability of some hydrofluoroethers and hydrofluoropolyethers

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“…Lastly, due to the presence of the above-mentioned alkoxy-groups as ending groups, they show good solvent properties with several organic liquids, such as ketones and alcohols [5]. All these appealing properties of DA-FPEs make them excellent candidates as CFC, perfluocarbons and halons substitutes in a number of applications, like foaming and fire extinguishing agents, cleaning agents for sophisticated electronic devices and heat transfer fluids [6][7][8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lastly, due to the presence of the above-mentioned alkoxy-groups as ending groups, they show good solvent properties with several organic liquids, such as ketones and alcohols [5]. All these appealing properties of DA-FPEs make them excellent candidates as CFC, perfluocarbons and halons substitutes in a number of applications, like foaming and fire extinguishing agents, cleaning agents for sophisticated electronic devices and heat transfer fluids [6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One promising class of the proposed alternatives is the hydrofluoroethers Correspondence to: S. Dhanya; e-mail: sdhanya@barc.gov.in. c 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. [1,2]. These compounds have the advantage of being completely benign to the ozone layer due to the absence of any Cl atom in their structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…A new class of hydrofluoropolyethers, the a, v-dimethoxyfluoropolyethers (DM-FPEs), having the copolymeric structure CH 3 O(CF 2 C-F 2 O) n (CF 2 O) m CH 3 (where ''n'' and ''m'' are defined values), has been designed and developed by Solvay-Solexis as potential CFC replacement compounds [1][2][3][4]. They do not contain chlorine, and hence, do not contribute to the catalytic destruction of stratospheric ozone.…”
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“…Furthermore, the incorporation of two -OCH 3 groups provides reactive sites for OH radical attack, which limits the atmospheric lifetime and hence their global warming potentials [2,[5][6][7][8]. Some papers and patents concerning the properties and the applications of DM-FPEs have been recently published [1][2][3][4]9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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