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Ring-growing reactions 3,2-rearrangement

Growing macrocations can rearrange to more stable structures when structural requirements for this are met and the lifetimes of the individual macrocations are relatively long. The monomeric unit isomerizes by intramolecular reaction under these conditions. Since the monomeric units of the polymer produced can often not be produced by existing monomers, these polymerizations are called phantom or exotic polymerizations. They can proceed by ring isomerization or by material transport. ... [Pg.164]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.957 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.3 ]




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