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Penultimate Effects in Radical Copolymerization I-Kinetical Study

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From kinetical statement, penultimate effects correspond to the influence of units preceding the radical unit on the reactivity of the growing radical. In a more precise way, one speaks about penultimate effect if there is an influence of the unit immediately before the radical unit, and pen-penultimate effect if there is an influence of the unit preceding this last one…

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Guillot, J. (1971). Penultimate Effects in Radical Copolymerization I-Kinetical Study. In: Diehl, P., Fluck, E., Kosfeld, R. (eds) Natural and Synthetic High Polymers. NMR Basic Principles and Progress / NMR Grundlagen und Fortschritte, vol 4. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65089-5_6

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