Abstract
Abstract Oxetane is a name commonly used for the unsubstituted cyclic ether with a four‐membered ring also known as trimethylene oxide, oxacyclobutane, and 1,3‐epoxypropane. The parent ether polymerizes readily as a result of ring strain associated with the small ring size. A variety of substituted oxetanes have been synthesized and many of them also polymerize readily. Monomer properties, polymerization techniques, and polymer properties are discussed.
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