distinguish between catoinic and anoinic polymerisation
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Anionic Polymerization: Anionic polymerization takes place with monomers having electron-withdrawing groups such as nitrile, carboxyl, phenyl, and vinyl.
Cationic Polymerization: Alkenes having alkoxy, phenyl, vinyl and 1,1-dialkyl substituents are some examples of monomers used in the cationic polymerization.
Anionic Polymerization: Nucleophiles such as hydroxide, alkoxide, cyanide or a carbanion can act as initiators in anionic polymerization. The carbanion can originate from organometallic species such as alkyl lithium or Grignard reagent.
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