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Non-radical polymerizations?
n non-radical polymerisations but the page does not state this.
If you can provide examples, we can add them. But AFAIK, the term chain transfer is primarily used for radical polymerizations. It isn't applicable to condensation or ring opening polymerizations. Cationic? Also, please sign your contributions.Delmlsfan (
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23:54, 27 November 2007 (UTC)reply
Article could provide more information on how this theoretical knowledge is applied. The only notable examples given in the history relate to synthetic rubbers and LDPE. Surely these kinds of reaction are significant in producing industrial and household chemicals?