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Old 6 Jul 2006, 10:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Does anyone have any idea what acetylene has to do with synthetic rubber? I think it's just used in the processes of making it.. but can't find info that's clear.
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Re: synthetic rubber

i just had a look through my notes on synthetic rubber... couldn't even find mention of acetylene :s hmmm, interesting.... lol
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Another name for acetyne is ethyne, synthetic rubber is made from isoprene monomers or another one is SBR (styrene butadiene) if that has any acetyne monomers in it
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