Novel spiro-polymers with enhanced solubility

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Saad Makhseed and Neil B. McKeown


Abstract

Well-defined spiro-polymers which are freely soluble in organic solvents can be prepared from the ketal-forming reaction between pentaerythritol and either a diketone bearing alkyl solubilising groups or a diketone which generates a contorted polymeric structure.


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