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Chloropolymer

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Chloropolymers are macromolecules synthesized from alkenes in which one or more hydrogens of the polymer were replaced by chlorine. A common example of a chloropolymer is polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and poly(dichlorophosphazene) which has a polymer formula of (PNCl2)n, the precursor of which is hexachlorophosphazene, which itself has been called chloropolymer.

References

  1. POLYCHLOROOLEFINS (PVC AND OTHER CHLOROPOLYMERS) Polymer Properties Database. Accessed 28 February 2019
  2. Anil K. Bhowmick, Howard Stephens (ed). Handbook of Elastomers, Second Edition 2002; page 592. ISBN 0824703839. Accessed 28 February 2019
  3. JOHN W. FIELDHOUSE and DANIEL F. GRAVES Polymerization of Hexachlorocyclotriphosphazene Phosphorus Chemistry. November 11, 1981 , 315-320 DOI:10.1021/bk-1981-0171.ch066
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