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Styrene-based plastics polymerisation

In the absence of impurities there is frequently no termination step in anionic polymerisations. Hence the monomer will continue to grow until all the monomer is consumed. Under certain conditions addition of further monomer, even after an interval of several weeks, will eause the dormant polymerisation process to proceed. The process is known as living polymerisation and the products as living polymers. Of particular interest is the fact that the follow-up monomer may be of a different species and this enables block copolymers to be produced. This technique is important with certain types of thermoplastic elastomer and some rather specialised styrene-based plastics. [Pg.36]


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