Macromonomers having reactive end groups

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525 88, 525 90, 525 91, 525 92A, 525 92B, 525 92E, 525 92F, 525 92G, 525 92L, 525 94, 525 95, 525 98, 525 99, 525275, 525279, 525280, 525281, 525369, 525390, 525416, 525417, 525418, 525420, 525422, 525437, 525450, 525461, 525471, 524293, 524369, 524100, 524102, C08L 6502

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ABSTRACT:
Rigid-rod macromonomers, and methods for preparing such macromonomers, having a polyaromatic backbone, solubilizing side groups, and reactive end groups are provided. The macromonomers are chemically incorporated into polymer systems to provide stronger, stiffened polymers.

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