stereospecific polymerization
Polymerization
in which a
tactic polymer
is formed. However,
polymerization
in which
stereoisomerism
present in the
monomer
is merely retained in the
polymer
is not to be regarded as
stereospecific
. For example, the
polymerization
of a
chiral
monomer
, e.g.
d
-propylene oxide (
d
-methyloxirane), with retention of
configuration
is not considered to be a stereospecific reaction; however, selective
polymerization
, with retention, of one of the
enantiomers
present in a mixture of
d
- and
l
-propylene oxide molecules is so classified.
Source:
Purple Book, p. 19
Purple Book, p. 32