Hydrogen Transfer Polymerization of Malononitrile
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概要
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Treatment of malononitrile with a catalytic amount of cuprous chloride and triethylamine under a nitrogen atmosphere resulted in the formation of solid polymer in high yield. The polymer was soluble in dimethyl sulfoxide, pyridine and hexamethylphosphoramide but insoluble in other organic solvents. The polymer was characterized by elemental analyses and IR and NMR spectra to have a mixed structure of an enamine form, (<U>Remark: Graphics omitted.</U>), and a ketimine form, (<U>Remark: Graphics omitted.</U>).
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著者
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Kawabata Nariyoshi
Department Of Chemistry And Materials Technology Faculty Of Engineering And Design Kyoto Institute O
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Yamashita Shinzo
Department of Material Science, Kyoto Institute of Technology
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Chen Chung
Department of Chemistry, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Matsugasaki
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