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The Free Radical Polymerization of Some Methacrylates at Very High Conversion

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Advances in Polymer Synthesis

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In industrial bulk polymer production, the achievement of maximum monomer conversion or minimum residual monomer concentration has become ever more important in recent years. This applies in particular to casting processes which supply the polymer directly in the form required by the user or else as semifinished material needing little modification.

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Wunderlich, W., Stickler, M. (1985). The Free Radical Polymerization of Some Methacrylates at Very High Conversion. In: Culbertson, B.M., McGrath, J.E. (eds) Advances in Polymer Synthesis. Polymer Science and Technology, vol 31. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2121-7_25

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