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Vinyl ester

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Index

Vinyl ester resin

Vinyl acetate
esters
vinyl alcohol
vinyl acetate
vinyl propionate
vinyl laurate
doi
10.1002/14356007.a27_419
ISBN
978-3527306732
Categories
Vinyl esters
Monomers
Commodity chemicals

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