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Going Beyond the Limits of the Terminal Model

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The terminal model still is the most widely used model for describing binary copolymerization processes. The Mayo—Lewis equation (1.9) is frequently applied at even high conversions. At least 90% of known copolymerization systems can be adequately represented by the terminal mode1.450

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Hagiopol, C. (1999). Going Beyond the Limits of the Terminal Model. In: Copolymerization. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4183-7_4

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