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Anionic addition polymerization is an anionic addition polymerization of vinyl monomers that is initiated by a strong base, such as an alkali amide, or an organometallic compound, such as n-butyllithium.

Cleanup

Copied from the Cleanup Request page for preservation before I remove its entry there.

*Anionic addition polymerization - could be a useful article, if only someone would write the text. Now it's just a chemical formula (badly written). JoJan 1 July 2005 09:33 (UTC)

I cleaned up this article and removed the cleanup tag. But it could still be improved by a PhD in chemistry (perhaps by describing the anionic formation of polyethers ?). JoJan 1 July 2005 21:40 (UTC)

--Naha|(talk) 02:56, July 15, 2005 (UTC)


--- Welcome to Wikipedia, the free-content encyclopedia that anyone can edit. V8rik 15:44, 15 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

I'm assuming what JoJan meant, was that a PhD in the field of this article would probably do the best job expanding and improving upon it. Many topics in Wikipedia are considerably easier to work fon or people with a background in the field, compared to the common layperson. In my opinion, she is correct and has done a good job thus far on the article Naha|(talk) 16:32, July 15, 2005 (UTC)
The she is a he with the photo on my user page as proof. JoJan 16:44, 15 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]