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titleOfInvention Improvements relating to the manufacture of plastics
abstract Monomeric organic compounds which have the ability to polymerize into long chain compounds by virtue of having chemical unsaturation due to the presence of an olefinic bond or to a three- or four-membered homocyclic or hererocyclic ring, are polymerized by exposing the compound or a mixture containing the compound together with other like substances, solvents or solid substrates to the action of high energy radiation such as high energy electrons, gamma rays or X-rays, whilst maintaining the compound or mixture at a temperature between-200 DEG C. and -50 DEG C. Monomers specifically mentioned are isobutylene, alpha methyl styrene, 3 : 3-bis (chloromethyl) oxacyclobutane, ethylene oxide, isoprene, styrene, cyclopropane and cyclobutane. Polymerization may be accelerated by the use of an inert insoluble substrate such as silica, zinc oxide, magnesia, cobalt oxide, alumina and arsenic oxide. Specification 785,611 is referred to.ALSO:Monomeric organic compounds which have the ability to polymerize into long chain compounds by virtue of having chemical unsaturation due to the presence of an olefinic bond or to a three- or four-membered homocyclic or heterocyclic ring, are polymerized by exposing the compound or a mixture containing the compound together with other like substances, solvents or solid substrates to the action of high energy radiation such as high energy electrons, gamma rays or X-rays, whilst maintaining the compound or mixture at a temperature between -200 DEG C. and -50 DEG C. Monomers specifically mentioned are isobutylene, alpha methyl styrene, 3:3-bis(chloromethyl)oxacyclobutane, ethylene oxide, isoprene, styrene, cyclopropane and cyclobutane. Polymerization may be accelerated by the use of an inert insoluble substrate such as silica, zinc oxide, magnesia, cobalt oxide, alumina and arsenic oxide. Specification 785,611 is referred to.
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