Azeotropic compositions containing perfluorinated cycloaminoether

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Inventors

Flynn, Richard M.
Grenfell, Mark W.
Klink, Frank W.
Vitcak, Daniel R.

Application #

369505

Filed

Jan-6-1995

Published

Jan-16-1996

Current US Class

134/10
134/11
134/12
134/31
134/34
134/40
134/42
510/169
510/178
510/409
510/461
510/500

International Classes

B08B 003/08; B08B 003/10; C23G 005/036

Field of Search

252/171 252/542 252/DIG. 134/40 134/42 134/31 134/34 134/10 134/11 134/12

Assignee

Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company (St. Paul, MN)

Examiners

Therkorn; Linda Skaling

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Griswold; Gary L., Kirn; Walter N., Maki; Eloise J.

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Other References

Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 7, No. 171 (C-178) 28 Jul. 1983 & JP,A,58 079 078 (Daikin Kogyo KK) 12 May 1983.

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Abstract
An azeotropic composition includes a perfluorinated cycloaminoether and an organic solvent.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of removing a contaminant from an article comprising the step of contacting said article with an azeotropic composition to remove the contaminant from the article, wherein the azeotropic composition, when fractionally distilled, produces a distillate fraction which is an azeotrope, and said azeotropic composition consists essentially of:

(A) perfluorocycloaminoether selected from the group consisting of perfluoro-N-methylmorpholine and perfluoro-N-ethylmorpholine, wherein the amount of said perfluorocycloaminoether in the azeotropic composition is within about 10% of the quantity, by weight, of the perfluorocycloaminoether contained in the azeotropic distillate fraction; and



Description
The invention relates to azeotropes.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONS

Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) have been used commonly in a wide variety of solvent applications such as drying, cleaning (e.g., the removal of flux residues from printed circuit boards), and vapor degreasing. CFCs and HCFCs also commonly have been used as physical blowing agents to generate cells in foamed plastic materials. However, CFCs and HCFCs have been linked to the destruction of the earth's protective ozone layer, and replacements have been sought. The characteristics sought in replacements, in addition to low ozone depletion potential, typically have included low boiling point, low flammability, and low toxicity. Solvent replacements also should have a high solvent power.

It is known that azeotropes possess some properties that make them useful solvents. For example, azeotropes have a constant boiling point, which avoids boiling temperature drift during processing and use. In addition, when a volume of an azeotrope is used as a solvent, the properties of the solvent remain constant because the composition of the solvent does not change. Azeotropes that are used as solvents also can be recovered conveniently by distillation.
 
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