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Cyclic amides phosphazenes

Cyclic monomers that have been polymerized via ring-opening encompass a variety of structures, such as alkanes, alkenes, compounds containing heteroatoms in the ring oxygen [ethers, acetals, esters (lactones, lactides, and carbonates), and anhydrides], sulfur (polysulfur, sulfides and polysulfides), nitrogen [amines, amides (lactames), imides, N-carboxyanhydrides and 1,3-oxaza derivatives], phosphorus (phosphates, phosphonates, phosphites, phosphines and phosphazenes), or silicon (siloxanes, silaethers, carbosilanes and silanes). For the majority of these monomers, convenient polymerization conditions have been elaborated, that result in the controlled synthesis of the corresponding polymers [1-13]. [Pg.1]


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