Abstract: | Divinyl esters of dibasic acids, CH2?CHOCO(CH2)n?2COOCH?CH2, n = 2–10, were synthesized and polymerized with a radical initiator, and the structure of poly(vinyl alcohol)(PVA) derived from the polymers were studied. The cyclopolymerizability of these monomers was nearly equal to or less than that of divinyl carbonate which was previously reported, and the extent of cyclization was 15–65%. All the monomers yielded gelled polymers. The monomers which are to yield even-membered rings tend to cyclopolymerize more easily than those of odd-membered rings. PVA derived from these polymers showed a similar structure with respect to 1,2-glycol content and stereoregularity to that from poly(vinyl acetate). |