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The term ‘random ionomer’ denotes an ionomer in which the ionic species are randomly distributed along the chain. These materials may be viewed as random copolymers and are prepared by either direct co-polymerization methods or post-polymerization modification of a polymer.
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Chakrabarty, K., Shao, LY., Weiss, R.A. (1997). Solution properties. In: Tant, M.R., Mauritz, K.A., Wilkes, G.L. (eds) Ionomers. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1461-2_4
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