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The Terminal Kinetic Model: The Copolymer Composition Equation -- 1.3. Copolymerization Reaction Types -- 1.4. The Integral Form of the Copolymerization Equation -- 1.5. Use of the Differential and Integral Forms of the Mayo?Lewis Equation to Describe Copolymerization Processes -- 2. Estimation of Reactivity Ratios -- 2.1. Analysis of Experimental Data -- 2.2. How Consistent Are Existing Reactivity Ratios? -- 2.3. Differential Methods for Calculating Reactivity Ratios -- 2.4. Preliminary Remarks on an Experimental Strategy for Estimating Reactivity Ratios -- 2.5. Shortcomings of Differential Methods when Conversion Is Taken into Account -- 2.6. Estimation of Reactivity Ratios when Conversion Values Are Taken into Account -- 2.7. The Use of Composition versus Conversion Data in Estimating Reactivity Ratios -- 2.8. Recalculated Values for Reactivity Ratios -- 2.9. Experimental Errors and Effectiveness of theQ?eScheme -- 3. Ternary Copolymerization -- 3.1. The Terminal Kinetic Model: The Alfrey?Goldfinger Equation. -- 3.2. Estimation of Reactivity Ratios Directly from Ternary Copolymerization Data -- 3.3. Azeotropy with Ternary Copolymerization -- 3.4. Consistency of Reactivity Ratio Values Used in Ternary Copolymerization -- 3.5. Do Ternary Azeotropes Exist? (Pseudoazeotropy) -- 4. Going Beyond the Limits of the Terminal Model -- 4.1. The Extent to Which the Mayo?Lewis Equation Can Fit All Copolymerization Data -- 4.2. Higher Order Kinetic Models -- 4.3. The Potential of Experimental Composition Data -- 4.4. Optimal Experimental Design for Estimating Reactivity Ratios -- 4.5. Model Discrimination -- 4.6. Generalized Kinetic Model for Binary Copolymerization -- 5. Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Copolymerization -- 5.1. Copolymerization within Initially Homogeneous Systems -- 5.2. Emulsion Copolymerization -- 5.3. Copolymer Composition and the Mechanism of Emulsion Copolymerization -- 6. 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