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Finally, poly(ethylene-alt-chlorotrifluoroethylene) was found to have an
appreciable proportion of the alternation defects, which makes complete
elimination of hydrogen halides impossible regardless of the nature of the
dehydrohalogenating agent ( Scheme 12.11 ) [18].
A possible way to overcome the hurdle of intrinsic defects could be
synthesizing strictly linear, defect-free polymers with the use of modern,
precisely controlled polymerization techniques and utilizing them as starting
materials for dehydrohalogenation.
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