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- polymerization. Macromonomers will contribute a single repeat unit to a chain of the completed macromolecule. Several macromonomers have been successfully...
- low-molar-m**** (Mn < 10,000) hydroxy-terminated polyesters are used as macromonomers for the production of polyurethanes. hyperbranched polyesters are used...
- poly(ethylene oxide) are all macromonomers that have been incorporated in a polystyrene or poly(methyl acrylate) backbone. The macromonomer (grafting through) method...
- Styrene Sulfonate Ethyl Ester by ATRP: Synthesis and Characterization of Macromonomers for Suzuki Polycondensation". Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics....
- methacrylate or hydroxyethylmethacrylate (HEMA) into the macromonomers aid curing processes. Macromonomers incorporating HEMA can be effective in the dispersion...
- potential of RAFT in controlled radical polymerization in the 1980s. Macromonomers were known as reversible chain transfer agents during this time, but...
- (acrylic acid) (PAA) superabsorbent hydrogels via facile preparation of SP macromonomer". Industrial Crops and Products. 100: 117–125. doi:10.1016/j.indcrop...
- J. (May 2007). "Synthesis of Photocleavable Linear Macromonomers by ATRP and Star Macromonomers by a Tandem ATRP−Click Reaction:  Precursors to Photodegradable...
- process is that catalytic chain transfer polymerization does not produce macromonomers but instead produces addition fragmentation agents. When a growing polymer...
- 126-140. The two main approaches into this class of polymers are the macromonomer route and the attach-to route. In the former, a monomer which already...