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Possible alternation of acts of polycondensation and polymerization during the formation of macromolecules containing a conjugation system

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Copolymers of the condensing and polymerizing components are formed during the dechlorination of p-dichlorobenzene under the influence of lithium, the oxidative dehydrocondensation of p-phenylenediamine, and the decomposition of benzidinebisdiazonium chloride in the presence of acetylenic monomers.

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Translated from Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No. 10, pp. 2342–2344, October, 1971.

The authors express their gratitude to E. I. Brodskii and I. D. Kalikhman for obtaining and interpreting the IR, UV, and NMR spectra of the polymers.

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Kryazhev, Y.G., Ermakova, T.G. & Shibanova, E.F. Possible alternation of acts of polycondensation and polymerization during the formation of macromolecules containing a conjugation system. Russ Chem Bull 20, 2227–2229 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00851296

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