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Functionalization of Polymers

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Reactions on Polymers

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Abstract

Considerable interest is being focused at present on synthetic polymers bearing reactive functional groups. By “reactive functional groups” I mean chemical functions enabling the polymer to chemically react with, or to exert a definite chemical action on one or more components of a surrounding medium, either in artificial or in biological systems. This definition is not absolute, since any chemical group may undergo chemical reactions. However, a polymer containing “reactive chemical groups” is usually prepared to be, and expected to act as a reactive substance and not merely as inert material.

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Ferruti, P. (1973). Functionalization of Polymers. In: Moore, J.A. (eds) Reactions on Polymers. NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2678-9_5

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