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Alternating intra-intermolecular polymerization

The importance of intramolecular cyclization was emphasized when Butler and coworkers found that the radical polymerization of N, N, N, /V-diallyldimethylammonium chloride (DADMAC) gave soluble, uncrosslinked polymers with little or no unsaturation (Eq. 6-101) [Butler and Angelo, 1957 Butler and Ingley, 1951 Wandrey et al., 1999]. There is a very low tendency for radical IV to propagate intermolecularly and undergo crosslinking. The predominant reaction is intramolecular cyclization, and the product is a linear product with cyclic structures in the backbone. The reaction is referred to as alternating intra/intermolecular polymerization or cyclopolymerization. [Pg.525]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.525 , Pg.526 ]




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