A polyester is formed by a condensation reaction between maleic acid (see below) and 1,4butanediol. Styrene is then added and polymerized. Describe the chemical composition and molecular architecture (homopolymer / copolymer / random / alternating / block / graft) of the resulting polymer. What would be the effect if maleic acid were replaced with succinic acid? maleic acid HO-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-OH 1,4-butanediol с 7. A polyester is formed by a condensation reaction between maleic acid (see below) and 1,4- butanediol. Styrene is then added and polymerized. Describe the chemical composition and molecular architecture (homopolymer/copolymer/random / alternating/block/graft) of the resulting polymer. What would be the effect if maleic acid were replaced with succinic acid? 0 O HO-C-CH=CH-C-OH maleic acid Z styrene HO–CH,CH,CH,TCH, OH 1,4-butanediol HO OH succinic acid
A polyester is formed by a condensation reaction between maleic acid (see below) and 1,4butanediol. Styrene is then added and polymerized. Describe the chemical composition and molecular architecture (homopolymer / copolymer / random / alternating / block / graft) of the resulting polymer. What would be the effect if maleic acid were replaced with succinic acid? maleic acid HO-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-OH 1,4-butanediol с 7. A polyester is formed by a condensation reaction between maleic acid (see below) and 1,4- butanediol. Styrene is then added and polymerized. Describe the chemical composition and molecular architecture (homopolymer/copolymer/random / alternating/block/graft) of the resulting polymer. What would be the effect if maleic acid were replaced with succinic acid? 0 O HO-C-CH=CH-C-OH maleic acid Z styrene HO–CH,CH,CH,TCH, OH 1,4-butanediol HO OH succinic acid
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