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abstract 1,052,581. Preparing cross-linked chloroprene polymers. DISTILLERS CO. Ltd. Nov. 19, 1965 [Jan. 2, 1965], No. 201/65. Heading C3P. 2-Chloro- 1,3-butadiene alone or with not more than 20%, based on the total monomer weight, of a comonomer is polymerized in an aqueous emulsion system using incremental and/or continuous addition of monomeric material at an average temperature of 60‹ to 100‹ C. and an average value R in the range 0À5 to less than 0À8 where R is weight of polymer/ weight of polymer + unpolymerized monomer material. It is preferred that R is in the range 0À65 to 0À75 and the average temperature in the range 70‹ to 85‹ C. Free radical initiators, e.g. ammonium, sodium or potassium persulphate, hydrogen peroxide or cumene hydroperoxide and conventional emulsifying agents may be present. The product may be blended with solid benzene-soluble chloroprene polymers.
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