Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol.36, No.7, 2859-2861, 1997
Effect of Metal-Alloys, Degradation Inhibitors, Temperatures, and Exposure Duration on the Stability of Poly(Hexafluoropropene Oxide) Fluid
Results of the action of 440C steel, Ti(4Al,4Mn), and Ti(6Al,4V) alloys on poly(hexafluoropropene oxide) fluid and the degradation inhibition by phosphate esters, phosphine, and monophospha-s-triazine are reported. The effects of temperature, exposure duration, and metal surface area are discussed. The studies show clearly the autocatalytic nature of the metal-promoted degradation, which explains the effectiveness of the degradation-arresting additives, even in the case of the highly detrimental titanium alloys.