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Condensation polymers free radical halogenation

Hyperbranched polymers may be prepared by the self-condensing vinyl polymerization (SCVP) [257] of AB star monomers by a controlled free radical process, such as ATRP [258]. The result, under certain conditions, is a highly branched, soluble polymer that contains one double bond and, in the absence of irreversible termination, a large quantity of halogen end groups equal to the degree of polymerization which can be further functionalized [87] (Fig.35). Two examples explored in detail by ATRP are vinyl benzyl chloride (VBC, p-chlo-romethylstyrene) [258] and 2-(2-bromopropionyloxy)ethyl acrylate (BPEA) [259-261] both depicted in Fig. 35. Several other (meth)acrylates with either 2-... [Pg.95]

The tin additives exert their fire-retardant action in both the condensed and vapour phases, by promoting the formation of a thermally stable carbonaceous char and (in halogen-containing polymer formulations) by generating volatile metal halide species which assist in free radical scavenging reactions in the flame. [Pg.352]


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Condensation polymers

Condensation polymers halogenation

Free polymer

Free radical condensation

HALOGEN-FREE

Halogen polymers

Halogen radicals

Halogenated polymers

Halogenation free radical

Polymer condensation polymers

Polymer free radical

Polymer radicals

Polymers halogen-free

Polymers halogenation

Radical halogenations

Radical, halogenation

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