Abstract
Efficient methods for preparation of cyclic(arylene ether)s and cyclic(arylene thioether)s have provided a very attractive approach for increasing the processability of high performance polymers. Cyclomer technology can provide materials free from any salt contamination which may be of use in the electronics area. The significantly lower melt visicosity of cyclomers faciliates the processing which should be attractive for fabrication of advanced composite structures free of voids and residual stresses. Synthesis of block copolymers by ROP is still an unexploited area. The synthesis and ROP of cyclomers as precursors to high performance polymers will remain an active research area.
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