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Copolymerization of vinyl chloroacetate with vinyl ethers and with styrene

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    Vinyl chloroacetate was synthesized by the method of indirect vinylation.

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    Copolymers of vinyl chloroacetate with vinyl ethers (ethyl vinyl, butyl vinyl, and phenyl vinyl ethers) were synthesized. In some cases the content of vinyl ether units in these copolymers attained 80–90 moles percent.

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    Copolymers of vinyl chloroacetate with styrene were synthesized.

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Shostakovskii, M.F., Khomutov, A.M. & Alimov, A.P. Copolymerization of vinyl chloroacetate with vinyl ethers and with styrene. Russ Chem Bull 12, 1687–1690 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00845802

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