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Acrylonitrile-vinyl chloride alternating copolymer

Peak Notation Assignment of Main Peal Molecular Weight Retention Index Relative Intensity [Pg.124]

1) Tanaka, M. Nishimura, R Shono, T. Aned. Chim. Acta 1975, 74,119- [Pg.124]


Other commercial copolymers which are typically random are those of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate (Vinylite), isobutylene and isoprene (butyl rubber), styrene and butadiene (SBR), and acrylonitrile and butadiene (NBR). The accepted nomenclature is illustrated by EP, which is designated poly-ethylene-co-propylene the co designating that the polymer is a copolymer. When the copolymers are arranged in a regular sequence in the chains, i.e., ABAB, the copolymer is called an alternating copolymer. A copolymer consisting of styrene and maleic anhydride (SMA) is a typical alternating copolymer. [Pg.10]

For a particular application, it has been established that an alternating copolymer is most suitable. Given the following monomers — butadiene, styrene, acrylonitrile, and vinyl chloride — which monomer pair... [Pg.233]

Block Copolymers. Several methods such as ultrasonics (100), radiation (101), and chemical techniques (102,103), including the use of polymer ions, polymer radicals, and organometallic initiators, are available to prepare Block Copolymers of acrylonitrile. Acrylonitrile can be used as either the first-or the second-phase monomer. Depending on the mechanism of termination, a diblock of the AB type and a triblock of the ABA type can be formed by disproportionation or transfer for the former, and recombination for the latter. Some of the comonomers are styrene, methyl acrylate, vinyl chloride, methyl methacrylate, vinyl acetate, acrylic acid, and re-butyl isocyanate. An overview and survey of alternating and block copolymers can be found in Reference 104. [Pg.229]

While most copolymers of vinyl acetate are random copolymers, alternating copolymers are formed when the reactivity ratios for the two monomers are suitable. This occurs spontaneously when vinyl acetate is polymerized with electron-poor monomers such as maleic anhydride [273]. Alternatively, it has been reported that acrylonitrile which has been precomplexed with zinc chloride gives alternating polymers with vinyl acetate [274]. Block polymers of vinyl acetate with methyl methacrylate, acrylonitrile, acrylic acid, and n-vinyl pyrrolidone have been prepared by the strategy of preparing poly(vinyl acetate) macroradicals in poor solvents in which the macroradicals are occluded. Addition of a second monomer swells the polymer coils, and polymerization continues with the addition of the new monomer [275]. [Pg.190]


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