Synthesis, characterization and reactivity of polymeric peroxides

Mukundan, T. ; Kishore, K. (1990) Synthesis, characterization and reactivity of polymeric peroxides Progress in Polymer Science, 15 (3). pp. 475-505. ISSN 0079-6700

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0079-6700(90)90004-K

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Abstract

Polymeric peroxides constitute an important class of compounds. There are two main groups of these materials: (i) those formed from vinyl monomers and oxygen, and (ii) those formed from aldehydes and ketones by reaction with oxidizing agents such as hydrogen peroxide. The latter group comprises oligomeric peroxides, such as the commercial methylethyl ketone peroxide, which are used chiefly as initiators and crosslinking agents.

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