1981
DOI: 10.1016/0032-3950(81)90265-3
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Copolymerization of N-vinylsuccinimide with vinyl monomers in dimethyl sulphoxide

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“…In other words, additivity breaks down when there is a sufficiently large excess of solvent relative to the monomer. This is in good agreement with data obtained in an investigation of the effect of DMSO concentration on the reactivity of monomers in reactions of radical copolymerisation [4]. The DMSO concentration has the greatest influence on the activity of VSI.…”
Section: Analysis Of the "Specific Refraction-composition" Relationssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In other words, additivity breaks down when there is a sufficiently large excess of solvent relative to the monomer. This is in good agreement with data obtained in an investigation of the effect of DMSO concentration on the reactivity of monomers in reactions of radical copolymerisation [4]. The DMSO concentration has the greatest influence on the activity of VSI.…”
Section: Analysis Of the "Specific Refraction-composition" Relationssupporting
confidence: 90%