Bifunctional monomers having terminal oxime and cyano or amidine

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal

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564229, 528310, C07C12143, C07C12300

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ABSTRACT:
New crosslinked 1,2,4-oxadiazole elastomers have been prepared by thermally condensing (a) monomer having the formula H.sub.2 N(HON)C--R--Q, wherein Q is a triazine rig-forming group such as nitrile or amidine or a mixture of such group with amidoxime, or (b) a mixture of said monomer with R[C(NOH)NH.sub.2 ].sub.2, with R in these formulas standing for a bivalent organic radical having the formula

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