Platinum-based catalysts for the polymerization of vinyl ether m

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526126, 526332, 526333, 526334, 528 15, 528 25, 528 31, 528 32, C08F13008, C08F11612, C08F 480

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a curable polyvinyl ether composition created using a novel catalyst system for the synthesis of polyethers from vinyl ether monomers or polymers. This catalyst system comprises a platinum complex catalyst and silicon hydride cocatalyst. The invention also relates to a method of producing polyethers from vinyl ether monomers or polymers using the above-mentioned catalyst system.

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