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Addition and Condensation Polymerization Processes

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Amorphous and crystalline polymers may be made from established or new monomers by addition polymerization triggered by free radicals or ions or by con-.



Addition and Condensation Polymerization Processes

Acrylic acid (AA) and vinyl pyridine (VP) were grafted into. 0.05 and 0.1-mm. thick PTFE films by irradiating the latter immersed in aqueous solutions of 



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polymerization absorption and fluorescence spectra. Figure S1. Basic addition-condensation polymerization of 1-methylpyrrole and aldehyde. Figure S2-1.



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15.2 Write the names of monomers of the following polymers: 15.3 Classify the following as addition and condensation polymers: Terylene Bakelite



Compare step-growth (e.g. condensation) versus chain (e.g. free

beginning the middle and the end of reaction). chain or addition polymerization. (e.g. Free Radical) step-growth polymerization. (e.g. polycondensation).



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Condensation Polymers. Page. 1. Condensation polymerization. We have previously seen addition polymerization where a double bond in a monomer is broken and 



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This document consists of 18 printed pages and 2 blank pages. © UCLES 2017. [Turn over There are two types of polymerisation addition and condensation.



POLYMERS AND PLASTICS II: CONDENSATION POLYMERS

Most condensation polymers are produced from carboxylic acids and their synthetic equivalents (esters acid chlorides); the substitution thus occurs by addition