Q) Monomers 1 and 2 can be polymerised together at high temperature. Give the structure of the resulting polymer. What reagent is needed to enable this polymerisation? Give a mechanism.
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Step 1: Monomers 1 and 2 undergo condensation polymerization to form a polymer with ether and phenyl linkage. Show more…
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