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Stereoisomerism and Tacticity

During polymerisation it is possible to direct the way in which isotactic monomers join on to a growing chain. This means that side-groups (X) may be placed randomly (atactic) or symmetrically along one side of the chain (isotactic) or in a regular alternating pattern along the chain (syndiotactic) as shown next. [Pg.305]


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