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Of all the vinyl monomers produced by world industry in fairly large volumes, vinyl acetate differs in that the greater portion of it (60–70%) is used for preparing aqueous dispersions by means of emulsion polymerization.

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Eliseeva, V.I., Ivanchev, S.S., Kuchanov, S.I., Lebedev, A.V. (1981). Polymers and Latexes Based on Vinyl Acetate. In: Emulsion Polymerization and Its Applications in Industry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1641-1_6

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