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Teflon: The Accidental Superpolymer


Article # : 15043 

Section : NATURAL SCIENCE
Issue Date : 9 / 1988  2,591 Words
Author : Michael Woods
Michael Woods, a contributing editor for THE WORLD & I, has received numerous science-writing awards.

       In the spring of 1938, a young chemist named Roy J. Plunkett was trying to synthesize new refrigerant gases at an E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company laboratory in Deepwater, New Jersey.
       
        His assistant, Jack Rebok, opened the valve on a small cylinder of tetrafluoroethylene gas--similar to products known as Freon--which Plunkett was using in the experiments. The gas hissed softly from the cylinder valve through flowmeters and into a chamber where it reacted with other chemicals.
       
        Unexpectedly, the flow of gas stopped.
       
        "Hey, Doc," Rebok asked, "did you use all this stuff up last night?"
       
        "No, I don't think so," Plunkett responded, noting that the cylinder, which rested on a laboratory scale, still contained about two pounds of what had to be tetrafluoroethylene gas.
       
        Plunkett opened the valve completely and ran a wire into the valve opening, but no gas escaped. He unscrewed the valve, tipped the cylinder upside down and, to his amazement, a white, waxy powder spilled onto the laboratory bench. He cut the cylinder open with a hacksaw and obtained a larger quantity of the granular material.
       
        Unexpected Discovery
       
        That was mankind's first glimpse of Teflon, the marvel of the plastics world, which is celebrating its 50th birthday this year. Teflon's birth ranks as one of the ... (1997 of 17052 Characters)
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