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Properties of some vinyl esters Communication 1. Polymerization and rate of hydrolysis of monomers

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    A study was made of the mass polymerization and rate of hydrolysis of various vinyl esters; the glass temperatures of their polymers were determined.

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    The effect of the structure of the acyl group on the initial rate of polymerization and on the kinetics of the hydrolysis of these esters was determined.

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    It was shown that the effect of the size and structure of side groups of polymers on their glass temperatures is similar in character for vinyl esters. acrvlic esters. and methacrvlic esters.

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Rostovskii, E.N., Ushakov, S.N. & Barinova, A.N. Properties of some vinyl esters Communication 1. Polymerization and rate of hydrolysis of monomers. Russ Chem Bull 7, 52–55 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01170861

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