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Vinylidene bromide chloride

Finally, it should be noted that Raman spectra of profoundly dehydrohalogenated poly(vinylidene chloride) or poly(vinylidene bromide) reveal striking similarity to the spectra of carbyne-rich nanostructured carbon films produced by supersonic cluster beam deposition [24 26]. [Pg.261]

Vinyl acetate Vinyl bromide Vinyl chloride Vinylidene chloride Xylene (mixed isomers)... [Pg.62]

Vinyl bromide Vinyl chloride Vinyl toluene Vinylidene chloride... [Pg.245]

Tri-o-tolyl phosphate Turpentine Vinyl acetate Vinyl bromide Vinyl butanoate Vinyl chloride 4-Vinyl-1 -cyclohexene Vinyl fluoride Vinylidene m-Xylene o- Xylene p- Xylene... [Pg.775]

The Heck reaction on polymer-bound iodoarenes is assisted by the addition of a catalytic amount of tetra-n-butylammonium bromide and has been employed in the synthesis of 4-carboxycinnamic esters and amides [33], and 4-aminosulphonyl-cinnamic esters [34], It has also been reported that the presence of an equimolar equivalent of benzyltriethylammonium chloride aids the Pd(II)-mediated reaction of A -acyl-2-iodoanilines with vinylidene carbonate, which leads to A -acyl-2-hydroxy-indolines providing a convenient route to the indoles (80-90%) [35], The catalysed reaction of 2-hydroxy- and 2-tosylaminoiodobenzene with 1,2-dienes produces 1,2-dihydrobenzofurans and 1,2-dihydroindoles, respectively [36]. [Pg.293]

The axiaUy chiral vinyl chloride 71 (as well as the corresponding bromide) served to study in detail the stereochemical outcome of the nucleophilic substitution in vinylidene... [Pg.862]

Methyl bromide (bromomethane) Vinylidene chloride (1,1-dichloroethylene)... [Pg.926]

Halogenated polyolefins form another class of polymers. Some of the polymers from this class have important practical applications. Among these are poly(vinyl chloride), poly(vinylidene chloride), and polytetrafluoroethylene. Several unusual polymers such as poly(vinyl bromide) also are included in this class. Most halogenated polymers are obtained by the polymerization of a halogenated monomer. However, chemical modification (e.g. chlorination) of a preexistent polymer also can be applied to obtain partially halogenated materials. [Pg.277]

Synonyms Chlorethene Chlorethylene Chlor-oethene Chloroethylene Ethene, chloro- Ethylene monochloride Ethylene, chloro- Monochlor-oethene Monochloroethylene Monovinyl chloride Trovidur VC VCM Vinyl C monomer Vinyl chloride monomer Vinyl chlorine Related Compounds Vinyl bromide (CAS 593-60-2) Vinyl fluoride (CAS 72-02-5) Vinylidene chloride (CAS 75-35-4) 1,2-Dichloroethene (CAS 540-59-0) Elexachlorobutadiene (CAS 87-68-3)... [Pg.2829]

Cellulose modification dates from 1833 (Braconnot). In 1838 Regnault photo-polymerized vinylidene chloride. A year later Simon observed that heating styrene in the presence of air generated a tough gelatinous material — a low molecular weight PS. Polyoxymethylene (acetal) was discovered in 1859. In 1872 several new polymers were announced, viz., PVC, polyvinyl bromide (PVB) and phenol-formaldehyde (PF). Polymethacrylates were discovered by Kahlbaum in 1880, polymethylene in 1897, one year later polycarbonate (PC) by Einhorn, polyamide-6 (PA-6) in 1907, etc. In the... [Pg.4]

Methyl acrylate Vinyl acetate Ethyl vinyl ether Vinyl bromide Vinylidene chloride Vinyl chloride... [Pg.860]


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