I. Mita et al., BASIC CLASSIFICATION AND DEFINITIONS OF POLYMERIZATION REACTIONS - (IUPAC RECOMMENDATIONS 1994), Pure and applied chemistry, 66(12), 1994, pp. 2483-2486
Polymerizations have traditionally been classified as addition polymer
izations and condensation polymerizations. However, developments in ch
emical methods of polymerization and syntheses of new types of polymer
have meant that more than two classes of polymerization need to be de
fined if a clear terminology is to be achieved. Several, alternative,
two-fold terminologies have been introduced ad hoc into the literature
. All have serious shortcomings in terms of comprehensiveness, unambig
uity and scientific correctness. The present document defines basicall
y four categories of polymerization chain polymerization, condensative
chain polymerization, polycondensation and polyaddition - which cover
unambiguously all presently known types of polymerization. The defini
tions also allow further qualification if desired e.g. cationic chain
polymerization. The present definitions are in accord with the recomme
nded IUPAC Glossary of Terms for Physical Organic Chemistry (1983) and
the IUPAC Basic Definitions of Terms Relating to Polymers (1974).