polychlorostyrenes
Polychlorostyrenes are a class of polymers derived from styrene monomers that have been substituted with chlorine atoms. The degree and position of chlorine substitution on the styrene ring and the vinyl side chain can vary, leading to a range of different polychlorostyrene structures and properties. Polychlorostyrene can be synthesized through various polymerization methods, typically involving free radical or ionic mechanisms.
The presence of chlorine atoms significantly alters the properties of the polymer compared to its parent, polystyrene.
Applications for polychlorostyrenes are less widespread than for polystyrene itself, partly due to cost and processing