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| Name = Polyether ether ketone
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PEEK polymers are obtained by [[step-growth polymerization]] by the di[[alkylation]] of bis[[phenolate]] salts. Typical is the reaction of [[4,4'-difluorobenzophenone]] with the disodium salt of [[hydroquinone]], which is generated in situ by [[deprotonation]] with [[sodium carbonate]]. The reaction is conducted around 300 °C in polar [[aprotic]] solvents - such as [[diphenyl sulfone]].<ref name="Polymers, High-Temperature"/><ref>{{cite book |first=David |last=Kemmish |title=Update on the Technology and Applications of PolyArylEtherKetones |date=2010 |publisher=ISmithers |isbn=978-1-84735-408-2}}</ref>
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==Properties==
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