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Mechanisms of Reactions of Green Chemistry of Polyurethanes and Problems of Using Renewable Vegetable Raw Materials
A brief overview of works in the field of mechanisms of reactions underlying the green chemistry of polyurethanes is presented. The main attention is paid to the processes of the formation of nonisocyanate urethanes from cyclocarbonates and amines and the thermal decomposition of acyl azides as a ph...
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