Fluorinated polymers as typified by polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) are used for high chemically-stable materials which exhibit heat resistance, chemical resistance and flame resistance. Moreover, polyfluorinated polymers show a low refractive index and low wavelength dependency of the refractive index because of the small polarizability of carbon-fluorine bonds. So they are applied to optical fibers and antireflection coating materials of flat-panel displays.
1-(3-Butenyloxy)-2,3,3,4,4,5,5-heptafluorocyclopentene (BHFC), developed by Kubota et al. is a polyfluorinated cyclic monomer, which forms the spiro- and bicyclo-structured homopolymer by bulk polymerization with an initiator like benzoyl peroxide (BPO) or 2,2-azodiisobutyronitrile (AIBN). It has been reported that the homopolymer dissolves in organic solvents and shows high light transmissibility, low refractive index and high glass-transition temperature.
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Cyclic Olefin Monomer for Transparent Fluorinated Polymers
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- Recent Development of Fluorine-containing Transparent Polymers
- Transparent Polymers Containing Partially Fluorinated Spiro-Structure in Their Main Chains
- T. Kubota, A. Takagi, Ibaraki University, JP Patent 4399608.