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titleOfInvention Depolymerization of Fluoropolymer
abstract The depolymerization method of the fluoropolymer of the present invention comprises the step of continuously feeding the solid fluoropolymer in particulate form into a cylindrical first reaction zone located slightly horizontally. The fluoropolymer particles enter the first reaction zone at one end. Within the first reactor zone, the central axis of rotation from which the at least one paddle protrudes continuously rotates. The rotating paddle serves to advance the fluoropolymer particles along the reaction zone while stirring them. As the fluoropolymer particles pass along the reaction zone, they are exposed to elevated temperatures and the fluoropolymer is depolymerized into a gas phase rich in fluorine containing compounds. The residual solid phase is removed at the other end of the first reaction zone, as is the gas phase. Optionally, the gas phase passes through a second reaction zone at elevated temperature. In order to recover the fluorine containing compound as a gas product, the gas phase is quenched.n n n n Fluoropolymer, Depolymerization
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