Polybenzyl type polymers

Wiley - Tập 15 Số 80 - Trang 503-514 - 1955
Howard C. Has1, D. I. Livingston1, Martin Saunders1
1Research Department, Polaroid Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts

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AbstractThe various proposed structures for polymers derived from benzyl type compounds have been discussed and the likelihood of these structures considered in the light of a study of their preparation and properties. Both the para substituted structure of Shriner and Berger and the pendant structure of Henne and Leicester were rejected chiefly on the basis of physical properties, degradation behavior, and x‐ray and infrared evidence. Flory's randomly branched structure also fails to account for the degradation behavior and the infrared spectrum. A new configuration which is a nonrandomly substituted, highly branched molecule is advanced. This structure contains predominantly two types of benzene rings, i.e., a relatively small number of highly substituted rings and a considerably larger number of monosubstituted benzenes existing in the form of pendant benzyl groups.

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