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polymerization of
monomers into
copolymers is
called copolymerization.
Copolymers obtained from the
copolymerization of two
monomer species are
sometimes called...
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temperatures and
pressures by
copolymerization of
ethylene and such
higher alpha-olefins as butene, hexene, or octene. The
copolymerization process produces an...
- thereof. Its
properties can be
modified further by
crosslinking or
copolymerization. All
forms are
nontoxic as well as
chemically resilient, contributing...
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isobutylene – feed for
making methyl tert-butyl
ether (MTBE) or
monomer for
copolymerization with a low
percentage of
isoprene to make
butyl rubber 1,3-butadiene...
- 1002/0471440264.pst273. ISBN 9781118633892. Bianchini, C (2002). "Alternating
copolymerization of
carbon monoxide and
olefins by single-site
metal catalysis". Coord...
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suitable for
homopolymerization of
ethylene and for ethylene/1-alkene
copolymerization reactions leading to
copolymers with a low 1-alkene content, 2–4 mol%...
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catalysts enabled the
introduction of
Chain shuttling polymerization. The
copolymerization of
ethylene with
polar monomers has been
heavily studied. The high...
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synthetic rubber is styrene-butadiene
rubbers (SBR)
derived from the
copolymerization of
styrene and 1,3-butadiene.
Other synthetic rubbers include: polyisoprene...
- material. Commonly,
methyl acrylate (and
other acrylate esters) are
copolymerized with
other alkenes to give
useful engineering plastics. A
variety of...
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Resin can be
prepared by
chloromethylation of
polystyrene or by the
copolymerization of
styrene and 4-vinylbenzyl chloride. Vaino,
Andrew R.; Janda, Kim...