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2-Vinyl-1,3-dioxolane is a monomer that is polymerized to form polyvinylidene dioxolane (PVD). PVD can be saponified and then polymerized to form polyacrylonitrile. The activated carbonyl group in 2-vinyl-1,3-dioxolane reacts with the imine group of acrylonitrile to form an intermediate which is then reacted with acid catalyst to form acrylic acid. Acrylic acid can be hydrolyzed by base into acrylic ester, or oxidized by peroxy acid into acrolein. Radiation, such as gamma rays, can be used for the polymerization of 2-vinyl-1,3-dioxolane. The ethylene acetal and aryl halide groups in 2 vinyl 1,3 dioxolane react with nitro groups to give nitrile.
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