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Adamantyl-substituted poly

Figure 19. Left) l,3-Dichloro-5-(l-adamantyl)benzene monomer and (Right) adamantyl-substituted poly(m-phenylene), which is shown to have a high degree of polymerization and stability, decomposing at high temperatures of around 350 °C. Taken from Ref [89] with permission. Figure 19. Left) l,3-Dichloro-5-(l-adamantyl)benzene monomer and (Right) adamantyl-substituted poly(m-phenylene), which is shown to have a high degree of polymerization and stability, decomposing at high temperatures of around 350 °C. Taken from Ref [89] with permission.
Mathias, L.J. and TuUos, G.L. Synthesis of adamantyl and benzoxazole substituted poly(m-phenylene)s via the nickel catalysed coupling of aryl chlorides. Polymer 1996, 37 3771-3774. [Pg.70]


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