poly(4-acetoxystyrene)

polymer

Poly(4-acetoxystyrene) is a functionalized polystyrene derivative in which acetoxy groups are pendant to the main aromatic backbone, creating a polymer with enhanced polar character and potential for further chemical modification. This material is primarily encountered in research and developmental contexts rather than high-volume industrial production, where it serves as a precursor or intermediate for synthesizing advanced polymers with tailored properties, or as a model system for studying structure-property relationships in aromatic polymer systems. Its notable feature is the reactive acetoxy functionality, which allows post-polymerization chemistry to introduce additional functionality or cross-linking, making it relevant for applications requiring polymer engineering beyond simple thermoplastic processing.

polymer precursor synthesisresearch materials chemistrypost-polymerization modificationaromatic polymer systemscross-linked polymer developmentfunctional polymer design

Compliance & Regulations

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