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titleOfInvention Process for the preparation of 1-monoalkyl-dimethylsilylpropyne polymers
abstract A process for the preparation of 1-monoalkyl (C 1 -C 4 )dimethylsilyl-1-propyne polymers which comprises polymerizing a 1-monoalkyl (C 1 -C 4 )dimethylsilyl-1-propyne monomer in the presence of a compound of a transition metal and a member selected from α,ω-dihydropolydialkylsiloxanes and polyalkyldihydrosiloxanes in a solvent inert for the polymerization. The polymerization reaction proceeds at low temperatures in an efficient manner. The membrane of the resultant polymer has a high gas transmission and suffers little degradation when placed under severe temperature conditions.
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