Polymerization inhibition by fullerenes

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – Polymers from only ethylenic monomers or processes of...

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526346, 526335, 526328, 526297, 526341, 526342, 526319, 526170, 526173, 526210, 526217, 526225, 558304, 558306, 558307, 560 4, 585 2, C08F 3608, C08F 1208, C07C 720

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The premature free-radical polymerization of a non-linear, readily polymerizable organic monomer under conditions where the monomer would otherwise polymerize is inhibited by incorporating within the non-linear, readily polymerizable monomer a polymerization inhibiting amount of a fullerene or a derivative thereof.

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