1973
DOI: 10.1016/0032-3950(73)90273-6
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Polymerization of allyl monomers in the presence of phosphoric acid

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“…Obviously, it is difficult to reach an equilibrium at which the base could exist only in its protonated form in the acid-base system and it seems likely this was the case in the polymerization systems studied previously [3][4][5][6]8]. Thus, the key point for solving the discussed problem is to create the stable protonated forms of monomers 2 (i.e., attain the state when nonprotonated forms are virtually absent in polymerizing media).…”
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“…Obviously, it is difficult to reach an equilibrium at which the base could exist only in its protonated form in the acid-base system and it seems likely this was the case in the polymerization systems studied previously [3][4][5][6]8]. Thus, the key point for solving the discussed problem is to create the stable protonated forms of monomers 2 (i.e., attain the state when nonprotonated forms are virtually absent in polymerizing media).…”
Section: Table III __________________________________________________mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Compound agents [2][3][4][5][6]. Thus, the ⌬E 0,S value obtained for the polymerization of compound 1 seems reasonable.…”
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