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Polymers bearing reactive groups are of great scientific and economical interest. Even since the beginning of macromolecular chemistry, functional groups of biopolymers, e.g. of proteins, cellulose or rubber, have been modified chemically to control e.g. processibility, mechanical properties or solubility. Additionally, in the last several decades, many synthetic polymers bearing functional groups have been partially responsible for the rapid development of markets for tailor made organic materials. Recent demands to increase the degree of polymer recycling have also enhanced some developments of polymers containing functional groups for enzymatical or chemical degradation.
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Ritter, H. (1995). Functionalized Polymers. In: Mishra, M.K., Nuyken, O., Kobayashi, S., Yağci, Y., Sar, B. (eds) Macromolecular Engineering. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1905-8_23
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