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DOU
(redirected from Degree of unsaturation)

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Therefore, the assumption of first order, which is valid for elastomers with high degree of unsaturation like BR and natural rubber (NR), is not true for the elastomers with low unsaturation like poly(iso-butylene) (IIR), as far as addition reactions are concerned.
This was attributed to the increased degree of unsaturation with the increase in cis-AEOEA.
It is the chain length of the hydrocarbon tail that is important here rather than the number of double bonds in that chain that determines the degree of unsaturation.
 
 
 
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