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Synthesis of PP graft copolymers via anionic living graft-from reactions of polypropylene containing reactive p-methylstyrene units
H. L. Lu, T. C. Chung
Materials Science and Engineering
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
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Engineering & Materials Science
Graft copolymers
100%
Grafts
76%
Polypropylenes
59%
Monomers
25%
Negative ions
19%
Copolymers
17%
Polyacrylonitriles
10%
Molecular weight distribution
10%
Polymers
10%
Polybutadienes
10%
Chain length
10%
Polymethyl methacrylates
9%
Molecular structure
9%
Polystyrenes
8%
Molecular weight
8%
Polymerization
8%
Solubility
8%
Temperature
5%
Chemical Compounds
Graft Copolymer
61%
Poly(propylene)
49%
Monomer
14%
Copolymer
10%
Length
9%
Anion
9%
Molar Mass Distribution
8%
Methyl Group
7%
Molecular Structure
5%
Solubility
5%
Polymerization Reaction
4%
Chemistry
4%
Ambient Reaction Temperature
4%
Weight
4%
Time
3%