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SOME observations have recently been made on the changes in viscosity of solutions of a copolymer containing approximately 85 per cent vinylidene chloride, 13 per cent vinyl chloride and 2 per cent acrylonitrile (by weight). The polymer was soluble in hot, but not in cold, tetrahydrofuran : once it had been dissolved by heating in the solvent at 60–65° C. for 2–3 min., the solution could be cooled to room temperature without gelling or precipitation.
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JACKSON , D., REID , W. Degradation of a Vinylidene Chloride Copolymer in Solution. Nature 162, 29–30 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/162029b0
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