Coagulation of fluoroelastomer dispersions with polyethylene oxide
View Patent ↗Fluoroelastomer gum or crumb is isolated from fluoroelastomer dispersions by the addition of a water-soluble polymeric coagulating agent to the dispersion. This coagulating agent comprises either a homopolymer of ethylene oxide (CH 2 CH 2 O—) or a copolymer of ethylene oxide. Specific examples of such copolymers include, but are not limited to ethylene oxide-propylene oxide copolymers and ethylene oxide-butylene oxide copolymers. The viscosity average molecular weight (Mv), determined by rheology, of the coagulant polymer must be at least 500,000 and preferably greater than 2,000,000.
1. A coagulation process for the production of fluoroelastomers, said fluoroelastomers having at least 53 weight percent fluorine, comprising:
(A) providing an aqueous dispersion comprising a fluoroelastomer, said fluoroelastomer comprising copolymerized units of vinylidene fluoride and hexafluoropropylene; and
(B) adding to said aqueous dispersion a water-soluble polymer selected from the group consisting of polyethylene oxide homopolymers and copolymers of polyethylene oxide, said water-soluble polymer having a viscosity average molecular weight of at least 500,000 thereby coagulating said fluoroelastomer.
2. A coagulation process according to claim 1 wherein said water-soluble polymer has a viscosity average molecular weight of at least 2,000,000.
3. A coagulation process according to claim 1 wherein said water-soluble polymer is selected from the group consisting of an ethylene oxide-propylene oxide copolymer and an ethylene oxide-butylene oxide copolymer.
4. A coagulation process according to claim 1 wherein said water-soluble polymer is in the form of an aqueous solution when added to said fluoroelastomer dispersion, said aqueous solution containing 0.001 to 5 wt. % water-soluble polymer.