Poly(vinyl propionate)
polymerPoly(vinyl propionate) is a vinyl ester polymer synthesized by hydrolyzing polyvinyl acetate and replacing acetate groups with propionate moieties, yielding a thermoplastic with intermediate polarity and flexibility. It has seen limited commercial adoption compared to its precursor (PVA) and related vinyl esters, but serves niche applications in adhesives, coatings, and film formulations where its solubility profile and mechanical properties offer advantages over polyvinyl acetate. The material is notable in research and specialty industrial contexts for tailoring hydrophilicity and mechanical performance through ester group variation, though it remains largely a laboratory or small-scale production compound rather than a commodity polymer.
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