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titleOfInvention Polymerisation of vinyl alkyl ethers
abstract Vinyl alkyl ethers containing 1-14 carbon atoms in the alkyl group are polymerized in the liquid or vapour phase in the presence of a finely divided anhydrous aluminium halide catalyst in which at least a part of the halide is fluoride. A list of vinyl alkyl ethers is given including the methyl, isobutyl and 2-ethylhexyl ethers which are exemplified. Crystalline polyvinyl isobutyl ether having a crystalline X-ray diffraction pattern in unorientated condition is obtained by the process. The catalyst may be aluminium fluoride or aluminium chlorofluorides or other products made by the action upon anhydrous aluminium chloride, bromide, or iodide or aluminium alkyls or alkyl halides of fluorinating agents such as fluorine, ethylidene fluoride, boron trifluoride, benzotrifluoride, antimony pentafluoride or silicon tetrafluoride. The polymerization may be carried out in an inert diluent such as saturated aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons and the catalyst may be used as a very fine dispersion in the diluent. Chain terminating agents may be used in the polymerization such as alcohols, phenols, amines, mercaptans, fatty acids and thiophenols. The polymerization may be carried out batchwise or continuously and the vinyl ether may be passed over the catalyst deposited on a carrier such as alumina, carbon, silica or asbestos. The catalyst may be inactivated by the addition of acetone to the polymerizate, and the polymer purified by re-precipitation from methanol or hydrocarbon solvents. The polymers may be made into thin sheets or films. Specifications 820,469, 841,236 and 910,514 are referred to.
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