An Easy Route for the Preparation of Soluble High Molecular Weight Polymer Under Friedel-Crafts Conditions

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A facile synthetic method that would be applied to polycondensation reaction between monomer A with bifunctional hydroxyl groups and monomer B with bifunctional reactive hydrogen atoms under Friedel-Crafts conditions was described. This approach, which has the advantage of short reaction time, high yield and simple synthesis operation, opens a way to prepare soluble high molecular weight polymers by the polycondensation reaction between monomer A with bifunctional hydroxyl groups and monomer B with bifunctional reactive hydrogen atoms under Friedel-Crafts conditions.

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