Hydroxyl-terminated polyepichlorohydrin polymers

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Oxygen containing

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25218227, 528403, 528409, 528421, 568607, 568614, 568618, 568620, C07C 4312, C07C 4311, C08G 6524, C08G 5968

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ABSTRACT:
Hydroxyl terminated polyepichlorohydrin having a polydispersity of less than 1.2 and a molecular weight of at least 2000, and method of preparation using stannic chloride and strong carboxylic acid co-catalysts.

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