Organotin polymers XIV. Synthesis and copolymerization reactions of p‐acryloyloxy‐tri‐n‐butyltin benzoate with some vinyl monomers
Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie • 1989
Publication Information
Authors
Abd‐El‐Fattah Fadel Shaaban, Mohamed Morsy Azab, Nagi Naguib Messiha
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Journal
Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie
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Volume
169
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Pages
59-68
publication.type
International
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Abstract
p-Acryloyloxy-tri-n-butyltin benzoate (ABTB) was prepared by the reaction of p-
hydroxy-tri-n-butyltin benzoate and acrylic acid in the presence of dicyclohexylcarbodiimide.
The monomer reactivity ratios for the copolymerizations of ABTB (M 1) with methyl acrylate
(M 2), ethyl acrylate (M 2), n-butyl acrylate (M 2), methyl methacrylate (M 2), styrene (M 2)
and acrylonitrile (M 2) have been found to be r 1= 0.080, r 2= 1.046; r 1= 0.039, r 2= 1.585; r
1= 0.019, r 2= 2.076; r 1= 0.150, r 2= 1.710; r 1= 0.113, r 2= 1.339 and r 1= 0.007, r 2= ...
hydroxy-tri-n-butyltin benzoate and acrylic acid in the presence of dicyclohexylcarbodiimide.
The monomer reactivity ratios for the copolymerizations of ABTB (M 1) with methyl acrylate
(M 2), ethyl acrylate (M 2), n-butyl acrylate (M 2), methyl methacrylate (M 2), styrene (M 2)
and acrylonitrile (M 2) have been found to be r 1= 0.080, r 2= 1.046; r 1= 0.039, r 2= 1.585; r
1= 0.019, r 2= 2.076; r 1= 0.150, r 2= 1.710; r 1= 0.113, r 2= 1.339 and r 1= 0.007, r 2= ...
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