Nomenclature and graphic representations for chemically modified polymers (IUPAC Recommendations 2014)
Richard G. Jones, et al. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 2015, Volume 87, Issue 3, pp. 307–319
A new source-based nomenclature system is described which indicates that a particular polymer has been chemically modified. A connective within the name of a polymer, -mod-, is introduced for this purpose as in poly[(A)-mod-(B)]. This system is intended to be used in accordance with source-based naming of polymers but also provides for the use of structure-based names when unavoidable. It embraces: (1) the modification of one constitutional unit into another, the unique structure of which is known; and (2) a more general modification of a constitutional unit resulting in any one of a number of possible structures. In addition, a new symbol, ~>, is proposed for use in graphic representations of the structure of modified polymers.
©2015 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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