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Alternating copolymers of acrylics and olefins can be synthesized at -70°C in dichloromethane by using acrylic monomers complexed with alkylaluminum halides; monomer conversion as well as molecular weights are controllable parameters by varying the composition of the reacting system and the reaction conditions. The copolymers exhibit unusual material properties and seem to be interesting materials in view of the development of new areas of technological application.
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Eisenbach, C.D. (1988). Alternating Copolymers Via Complexed Monomers. In: Lemstra, P.J., Kleintjens, L.A. (eds) Integration of Fundamental Polymer Science and Technology—2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1361-5_11
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