Organic polymers, laminates, and capacitors

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ABSTRACT:
Organic polymers for use in laminates including capacitors, wherein the polymer includes repeat units of the formula:wherein: each R1is independently H, an aryl group, Cl, Br, I, or an organic group that includes a crosslinkable group; each R2is independently H, an aryl group or R4; each R3is independently H or methyl; each R5is independently an alkyl group, a halogen, or R4; each R4is independently an organic group that includes at least one CN group and has a molecular weight of about 30 to about 200 per CN group; and n=0-3; with the proviso that at least one repeat unit in the polymer includes an R4.

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