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Castor acrylated monomer

Another method, namely the macromonomer (macromer) technique, has also been reported. In this method, the macromer is initially prepared by the reaction of hydroxyl-containing oil specimens with a vinyl monomer such as acrylic acid and methyl methacrylate (Rg. 8.7). This macromer is then homopolymerised and copolymerised with styrene. It is also possible to obtain the macromer by transesterification of linseed oil and castor oil. It may subsequently be homo- and copolymerised by the same method. [Pg.215]


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