Investigation of the dispersion process of polypropylene glycol in perfluorodecalin

A. Andreev, Daria N. Yakhina, D. Bryankin, V. Makarova
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Perfluorinated polyesters (PFPE) are used as components of high-performance lubricants and oils operating in high and low temperature conditions, including in special-purpose products used in space and in Arctic conditions. To date, the methods for producing PFPE are complex processes that are quite demanding to the conditions of synthesis, which makes it almost impossible to produce these compounds commercially on a large scale. One of the promising approaches to obtaining perfluorinated esters is liquid-phase direct fluorination. Toxic, ozone-depleting solvents have been used in these processes. When they are replaced with harmless, perfluorinated liquids, for example, perfluorodecalin (PFD), another problem is found – the original polyesters are insoluble in PFD, which is confirmed by laser microinterferometry. In this regard, ultrasonic dispersion of the initial polypropylene glycols (PPGs) of various molecular weights in PFD was proposed in order to obtain emulsions for subsequent direct fluorination. The resulting emulsions were studied using gel-penetrating chromatography, dynamic light scattering and gravimetry. According to the results of the study, the values of particle sizes and emulsion concentrations were obtained over time after ultrasound, and it was also concluded that the stability of the molecular weight of PPG in the emulsion after sonification. The applicability of ultrasonic dispersion for a high specific surface area of the phase boundary in the PPG – PFD system is discussed, and the feasibility of sonification in a continuous or batch mode when implementing liquid-phase fluorination of PPG in PFD is also discussed.
聚丙烯乙二醇在全氟十烷中的分散过程研究
全氟化聚酯(PFPE)用作在高温和低温条件下运行的高性能润滑剂和油的成分,包括用于空间和北极条件下的特殊用途产品。迄今为止,生产PFPE的方法是复杂的过程,对合成条件要求很高,这使得几乎不可能大规模生产这些化合物。液相直接氟化是制备全氟化酯的一种很有前途的方法。在这些过程中使用了有毒的、消耗臭氧的溶剂。当它们被无害的全氟液体(例如,全氟十氢化萘(PFD))取代时,发现了另一个问题——原始聚酯不溶于PFD,这是由激光微干涉测量法证实的。为此,提出了超声分散不同分子量的初始聚丙烯二醇(PPGs)在PFD中的方法,以获得随后直接氟化的乳剂。用凝胶穿透色谱法、动态光散射法和重量法对所得乳剂进行了研究。根据研究结果,得到超声处理后的粒径和乳化液浓度随时间的变化值,并得出超声处理后乳化液中PPG分子量的稳定性。讨论了超声分散在PPG - PFD体系相界高比表面积条件下的适用性,以及在PFD中实现PPG液相氟化时采用连续或间歇超声方式的可行性。
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