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Polymers with side chain carbonyl groups

Table 17 Polymers with Side-Chain Carbonyl Groups... Table 17 Polymers with Side-Chain Carbonyl Groups...
The regular structure of the alternating copolymer with its absence of side chains enables the polymer to crystallise with close molecular packing and with interchain attraction augmented by the carbonyl groups. As a result these polymers exhibit the following characteristics ... [Pg.279]

It is clear from the preceding discussion that organometallic photoinitiators (metal carbonyl or chelate derivatives) can provide a convenient route for synthesizing vinyl polymers with a variety of different reactive end group or photoreactive pendant groups or side chains through the polymer chain. [Pg.253]

The distinction between Pd and Rh catalysts was also verified for diazoketone 190. In this case, the carbonyl ylide was trapped by intramolecular [3+2] cycloaddition to the C=C bond195. Decomposition of bis-diazoketone 191 in the presence of CuCl P(OEt)3 or Rh2(OAc)4 led to the pentacyclic ketone 192 most remarkably, one diazoketone unit reacted by cyclopropanation, the second one by carbonyl ylide formation 194). With [(r 3-C3H5)PdCl]2, a non-separable mixture containing mostly polymers was obtained, although bis-diazoketones with one or two allyl side chains instead of the butenyl groups underwent successful twofold cyclopropanation 196). [Pg.159]

The majority of the work on the fundamental processes of photodegradatlon of acrylic polymers has been carried out by Grassle and co-workers (5-7). For radiation with wavelength X > 300.0 nm photodegradatlon is initiated by absorption of a photon by the carbonyl group of the ester side chains. Subsequent fragmentation depends on local stereochemistry and temperature. The principal modes of fragmentation are described by the Norrish I and Norrish II processes ( ). [Pg.408]


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