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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 12, 1995
Filed:
Jan. 18, 1994
Nobuyuki Ishibe, Osaka, JP;
Tien K Tran, Lake Jackson, TX (US);
Charles W Martin, Lake Jackson, TX (US);
The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI (US);
Abstract
Process for preparing haloperfluoro and perfluoro ethers wherein a metal halide is reacted with a 3-haloperfluoropropene oxide to obtain a 2,3-dihaloperfluorocarbonyl fluoride; a metal halide, 2,3-dihaloperfluorocarbonyl fluoride and 3-haloperfluoropropene oxide are reacted to obtain a 2-(2',3'-dihaloperfluoropropoxy)-3-haloperfluoropropionyl fluoride; 2-(2',3'-dihaloperfluoropropoxy)-3-haloperfluoropropionyl fluoride is decarboxylated and dehalogenated to obtain perfluorovinylallylether. Alternatively, 2-(2',3'-dihaloperfluoropropoxy)-3-haloperfluoropropionyl fluoride is reacted with metal halide and 3-haloperfluoropropene oxide to obtain a 2-[2'-(2',3'-dihaloperfluoropropoxy)-3'-haloperfluoropropoxy]-3-haloperflu oropropionyl fluoride, or a higher polyether, and 2-[2'-(2',3'-dihaloperfluoropropoxy)-3'-haloperfluoropropoxy]-3-haloperflu oropropionyl fluoride or the polyether is decarboxylated and dehalogenated to obtain a 3,6-dioxa-5-halodifluoromethylperfluoronona-1,8-diene or the corresponding polyether.