Abstract

1H NMR and u.v. spectroscopy have been used to follow the kinetics of p-xylylene tetrahydrothiophenium dichloride salt polymerization in the presence of sodium hydroxide at 3 and 20 °C. The consumption of sodium hydroxide is closely related to the production of sulfide. Beside the polymerization reaction, side reactions are detected which are favored by increasing the reactants concentration as well as the temperature.

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