Dear fellow chemists,
In school im running a project to make a conductive polymer (PFO). The polymerisation is done with a cross-ccross-coupeling suzuki reaction. To make the monomer ready for polymerisation, a reaction with butyllithium is done at -80°C.
This temperature is reached by mixing dry ice with acetone. The thing is that we only have a plastic container that has been converted into a dry ice temperature bath for the reaction. A round bottom flask is used for the reaction and this flask dips into the acetone.
At room temperature this bath degrades due to the acetone on plastic.
My Question to you is if the degrading of the plastic stops below a certain temperature? At -80°C the plastic should become harder and maby solubility becomes lower to?
Any experience or knowledge about plastic degration in acetone is more than Welcome!!
Thanks for your time,
Jeroen