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filingDate 1933-05-03-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationDate 1933-11-09-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber GB-401200-A
titleOfInvention Manufacture of artificial masses
abstract Artificial masses are manufactured by the action of chlorine on polyvinyl chloride, in solution or suspension in a suitable solvent or swelling agent, e.g. carbon tetrachloride or tetrachlorethane. Highly polymerized products may be chlorinated and simultaneously or subsequently depolymerized by a suitable rise of temperature. The products may be separated from the solvent by distilling the solvent or by precipitation, e.g. by means of an alcohol, followed by filtration or centrifuging. They may be used in the manufacture of films, lacquers, impregnating agents, moulded and sprayed masses or wrapping sheets. Softening agents, e.g. a phosphoric acid ester, a phthalic acid ester, castor oil or linseed oil, colouring agents and filling agents may be added to the mass. In examples: (1) polyvinyl chloride of low polymerization (obtained by polymerizing vinyl chloride in an autoclave in the presence of benzoyl peroxide and acetic anhydride at 60 DEG C.) is suspended in carbon tetrachloride and treated with chlorine at 60-70 DEG C., the product being precipitated with methanol; (2) highly polymerized polyvinyl chloride (obtained as in (1) but at 35-40 DEG C.) is dissolved in tetrachlorethane at 70-80 DEG C. and treated with chlorine while the temperature is raised to 100 DEG C.; the product is separated by steam distillation of the solvent, preferably under reduced pressure, and is dried in vacuo.
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