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Inorganic Chemical Groups, below

In fact, considering the basic structure of these materials (vide supra), it can be immediately realized that the basic features of poly(organophosphazenes) are the result of two main contributions. The first one is fixed and is basically related to the intrinsic properties of the -P=N- inorganic backbone, while the second is variable and mostly connected to the chemical and physical characteristics of the phosphorus substituent groups. Skeletal properties in phos-phazene macromolecules intrinsically due to the polymer chain are briefly summarized below. [Pg.183]


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