Abstract

The formation of homopolymers, graft copolymers, and the gel fraction in the course of polymerization of monomer-polymer systems has been studied. It has been demonstrated that the graft copolymers form at monomer conversions up to 30–40% and the intense accumulation of homopolymers corresponds to the degree of conversion at which autoacceleration begins. Structural features of the polymer composites have been revealed by electron microscopy measurements. The use of comonomers containing two double bonds has been shown to provide a way of controlling the properties of final polymeric materials.

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