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Synthesis and properties of fluorinated diols

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This review summarizes different synthetic methods of obtaining either molecular or macromolecular fluorinated telechelic compounds. These compounds may be obtained either by direct synthesis or by syntheses which need many steps. Thus, reactions of polycondensation, polymerization, telomerization, fluorination of oligomers or the use of functional initiators are described in detail. On the other hand, the emphasis is also focussed on the interest of each method of preparation. Specific properties (solubility, thermal stability, surface properties ...) of the obtained fluorinated telechelic products are discussed with regard to modern industrial requirements. We can observe that the compounds obtained by recently developed methods may be listed in two classes: those which exhibit better surface properties and those which have better thermal stability.

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Boutevin, B., Robin, J.J. (1992). Synthesis and properties of fluorinated diols. In: Polymer Synthesis Oxidation Processes. Advances in Polymer Science, vol 102. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-55090-9_4

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