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Cardo polymer

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Cardo polymer is a polymer whose monomer has spiro quaternary carbons in the main chain.[1] All carbo polymers have very high glass transition temperatures and have good solubility in organic solvents.[2]

References

  1. ^ Vasilii V. Korshak, Svetlana V. Vinogradova, Yacob S. Vygodskii: Cardo Polymers. In: Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part C: Polymer Reviews. 11, 1974, S. 45–142, doi:10.1080/15583727408546022
  2. ^ Nathalie Biolley, Martine Gregoire, Thierry Pascal, Bernard Sillion: Synthesis and characterization of a linear CARDO polyimide from (5,5`-bisisobenzofuran)-1,1`,3,3`-tetrone and 4,4`-(9H-fluoren-9-ylidene)bisphenylamine. In: Polymer. 32, 1991, S. 3256–3261, doi:10.1016/0032-3861(91)90150-H.