## Abstract Chlorinated rubbers containing from 1 to 17% of chlorine have been prepared by direct chlorination, at ordinary temperature, of crΓ¨pe rubber dissolved in carbon tetrachloride. It has been found that these products retain, to a greater or lesser degree, rubberβlike properties and are cap
Some properties of chlorinated rubber
β Scribed by Baxter, J. P.
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1936
- Weight
- 728 KB
- Volume
- 55
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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β¦ Synopsis
Paper read before the Liverpool Section on Morch 20, 1936 INTRODUCTION 'l'ltc spcciiil typc of chlorinntcd rubber wlticlt is tlisciissctl in this p p e r iippc:trs to hnvc liccti first prcp:iccd iiiid described by Gludstoiic ant1 1-Iil)lm-t in 1588 (J.C.S., 1885,53, 679). 'l'hc proccss cotisistctl in 1inssing gnscous clilorinc into a soliltion of rubber dissolvccl in clilorofortn atid csposetl to light until no fiirtlicr absorption of clilorinc took placc. The solvent ntid dissol\vd giiscs were then rcmowtl by distillntiou lcnvitig 11 rcsiduc of clilorintited r i i l h x which had tlic cotiipositioti : Cnrboti
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