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Aromatic Polyethers Based on Heterocyclic Monomers
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Aromatic Polyethers Based on Heterocyclic Monomers

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Poly (Arylene ethers) (PAEs) represent an important class of condensation polymers, which were used as a basis for obtaining a number of commercial thermoplasts possessing high performance characteristics. The main method used for the synthesis of PAEs is based on the polycondensation of alkali-metal bisphenolates with activated electrophilic monomers such as arylene dinitro compounds and arylene dihalide compounds. These processes belong to reactions of the nucleophilic aromatic polysubstitution type (SNAr2), involving etherification as the polymer forming process. This book presents and reviews research on aromatic polyethers.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
29 September 2011
Pages
171
ISBN
9781617617928

Poly (Arylene ethers) (PAEs) represent an important class of condensation polymers, which were used as a basis for obtaining a number of commercial thermoplasts possessing high performance characteristics. The main method used for the synthesis of PAEs is based on the polycondensation of alkali-metal bisphenolates with activated electrophilic monomers such as arylene dinitro compounds and arylene dihalide compounds. These processes belong to reactions of the nucleophilic aromatic polysubstitution type (SNAr2), involving etherification as the polymer forming process. This book presents and reviews research on aromatic polyethers.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
29 September 2011
Pages
171
ISBN
9781617617928