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Acrylic and Styrenic Double Bonds

The originality and the specificity of the macromonomer structure is provided by the macromolecular chain. In this section we are going to illustrate such specificities by some relevant examples for each type of macromonomer described before. The method for obtaining such macromonomers is also given. The A-type macromonomer is usually an amido-type for the vinyl group (Table 18). Tables 18 and 19 also give some examples of acrylic-and styrenic-type macromonomers, respectively. Obviously, the C-type macromonomers, which bear a polymerizable styrenic group, are the most synthesized ones (Table 20). [Pg.91]

Macromolecular chain Synthesis of Monomer(s) Applications Refs. [Pg.92]

Macromolecular chain Synthesis of macromonomers Monomer(s) copolymerized Applications Refs. [Pg.93]


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