Claims
- 1. In an improved process of making poly(vinylazide) from poly(vinylchloride) and sodium azide, the improvement consisting of making said poly(vinylazide) acceptable for use in large caliber weapon systems by heating said poly(vinylazide) having the form of a gel in the presence of an excess of sodium azide with stirring at 60.degree. C. for 24 hours, and then heating at 85.degree. C. for 96 hours producing a poly(vinylazide) product containing between about 0.1 and 1.4 percent chlorine by weight.
- 2. In an improved process of making poly(vinylazide) from poly)vinylchloride) and sodium azide, the improvement consisting of making said poly(vinylazide) acceptable for use in large caliber weapon systems by heating said poly(vinylazide) having the form of a gel in the presence of an excess of sodium azide with stirring at 65.degree. C. for 72 hours producing a poly(vinylazide) product containing 0.3 percent chlorine by weight.
- 3. In an improved process of making poly(vinylazide) from poly(vinylchloride) and sodium azide, the improvement consisting of making said poly(vinylazide) acceptable for use in large caliber weapon systems by heating said poly(vinylazide) having the form of a gel in the presence of an excess of sodium azide with stirring at 65.degree. C. for 96 hours producing a poly(vinylazide) product containing 0.4 percent chlorine by weight.
- 4. The improved process of claim 1 wherein sodium azide is replaced by lithium azide.
- 5. Poly(vinylazide) having the formula--(CH.sub.2 CHN.sub.3).sub.6 (CH.sub.2 CHCl).sub.4 (CH.dbd.CH).sub.1 --.
- 6. Poly(vinylazide) having a chlorine content of less than about 1.5 percent by weight.
GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the Government for Governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalties thereon.