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Synthesis, Characterization, and Application of Poly[Substituted Methylene]S
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1988
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Chemical EngineeringAbstract Radical PolymerizationTransparent Brittle FilmEngineeringPolymer TechnologyPolymer SciencePolymer BlendPolymer ProcessingPolymer EngineeringOrganic ChemistryPolymer CharacterizationChemistryPolymer AnalysisFunctional PolymerFumaric Acid DerivativesPolymer ChemistryPolymer SynthesisPolymers
Abstract Radical polymerization of fumaric acid derivatives, such as dialkyl fumarates, gave polymers consisting of a less-or nonflexible substituted polymethylene structure. The yield and molecular weight of the polymers produced increased as the bulkiness of the ester substituents increased. For example, when di-t-butyl fumarate was polymerized in bulk with azocyclohexanecarbonitrile (20 mmol/L) at 80°C for 6 h, polymer with M n of more than 100 000 was produced in more than 80% yield. The polymers obtained were colorless powders and did not melt before degradation at ∼250°C, but they were soluble in such organic solvents as benzene, carbon tetrachloride, tetrahydrofuran, and dioxane. A transparent brittle film or fiber was obtained from toluene solution. Some properties and possibilities for application of these polymers are described and discussed.
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