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Perfluoropropylvinyl Ether (PPVE)

Perfluoropropylvinyl ether (PPVE) is a comonomer of fluorine-containing vinyl ether, a colorless and transparent liquid, used in the synthesis of fluoroplastics. PPVE can effectively destroy the crystallinity of TFE-based copolymers, and is widely used in the synthesis of fluoropolymers (such as PFA, modified polytetrafluoroethylene, etc.). It can also be used to introduce fluorine functional groups into organic molecules in agriculture and pharmaceutical industry.



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  • Specification of Perfluoropropylvinyl Ether (PPVE)

    Technical Properties

    Component

    Unit

    Property

    PPVE Content

    wt%

    ≥99.0

    Other

    wt%

    ≤1.0


    Physical and Chemical Properties

    Item

    Unit

    Index

    Chemical Name

    ---

    Perfluoropropylvinyl Ether (PPVE)

    CAS

    ---

    1623-05-8

    Molecular Formula

    ---

    C5F10O

    Structural Formula

    ---

    Molecular Weight

    g/mol

    266.04

    Boiling Point (1 atm)

    35

    Critical Temperature

    150.3

    Saturated Vapor Pressure(25℃)

    kPa

    110.8

    Liquid Density(25℃)

    g/ml

    1.53

    Flammability  limit (volume)

    %

    1.1-47.0



  • Packaging of Perfluoropropylvinyl Ether (PPVE)

    This product is filled in steel cylinders. The packaging specification of the steel cylinder is 200kg/200L steel cylinder, and the filling ratio of the steel cylinder is 1.5kg/L. Product tag and certificate of quality are attached outside of the steel cylinder, indicating the brand, trademark, and batch number.


  • Notes of Perfluoropropylvinyl Ether (PPVE)

    1)The product must be stored with good ventilation devices, away from fire and heat sources, and avoid sunlight, and the ambient temperature is below 25℃.

    2)The product is transported as hazardous chemicals. Avoid heat or severe vibration during transportation.


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