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The polymerization of hexafluoro-1,3-butadiene was investigated under pressure in presence of various initiators.
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It was shown that diethyl peroxydicarbonate is the most effective initiator for the polymerization of hexafluoro-1,3-butadiene.
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The relation of the rate of polymerization to the nature of the initiator, the temperature, and the pressure was determined.
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The thermomechanical properties of the resulting polymers were determined.
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Korshak, V.V., Polyakova, A.M. & Suchkova, M.D. Polymerization of hexafluoro-1,3-butadiene. Russ Chem Bull 8, 1072–1076 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00916679
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