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Synthetic fibers / Functional groups / DuPont / Nylon / Copolymer / Polymer / Phosphine oxide / Phenylphosphine / Reversible addition−fragmentation chain transfer polymerization / Chemistry / Plastics / Polyamides
Date: 1996-08-14 12:07:14
Synthetic fibers
Functional groups
DuPont
Nylon
Copolymer
Polymer
Phosphine oxide
Phenylphosphine
Reversible addition−fragmentation chain transfer polymerization
Chemistry
Plastics
Polyamides

Chapter 2 Triarylphosphine Oxide Containing

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