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The synthesis and characterization of organometallic copolymers with Mn-Re binuclear transition-metal group in the side chain

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Novel organometallic copolymers with Mn-Re binuclear transition-metal groups in the side chain are synthesized and characterized. The structure and properties of the copolymers are characterized by GPC, DSC, TG, NMR, FT-IR, UV-Vis spectra and elemental analysis. The glass transition temperature and UV-Vis spectra properties of these three organometallic copolymers are found to be different from the normal polystyrene. New synthetic strategy for the synthesis of organometallic copolymer is developed.

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Xu, Z., Feng, G., Bai, Z. et al. The synthesis and characterization of organometallic copolymers with Mn-Re binuclear transition-metal group in the side chain. SCI CHINA SER B 49, 430–436 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11426-006-2000-2

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