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Thiacyclic monomers

Coordination polymerisation of heterocyclic monomers comprises polymerisation and copolymerisation processes of such monomers as oxacyclic monomers, especially epoxides [2,61-71], thiacyclic monomers like episulphides [72-76], azacyclic monomers [77,78] and phosphacyclic monomers [79]. Monomers with an exocyclic oxygen atom, such as cyclic esters like lactones [80-90] and lactide [90-92], cyclic acid anhydrides [93-98], cyclic carbonates [99,100] and related monomers, belong to oxacyclic monomers undergoing coordination polymerisation or copolymerisation. [Pg.12]

Although thiacyclic monomers do not play such an important role in coordination polymerisation as oxacyclic monomers, some polymerisation of tiiranes with coordination catalysts deserves attention, especially considering the polymerisation stereochemistry ... [Pg.457]

Note that some general considerations of ring-opening polymerisation originate from studies of the coordination polymerisation of tiiranes. Other thiacyclic monomers that contain an endocyclic sulphur atom and an exocyclic oxygen atom, such as monothiocarbonates, are instead analogous to five-membered cyclic carbonates. [Pg.457]


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