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monomer (/ˈmɒnəmər/ MON-ə-mər; mono-, "one" + -mer, "part") is a
molecule that can
react together with
other monomer molecules to form a
larger polymer...
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Fibrin monomers are
monomers of
fibrin which are
formed by the
cleavage of
fibrinogen by thrombin.
Levels of
fibrin monomers can be
measured using blood...
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constituted by many
repeating subunits derived from one or more
species of
monomers. Due to
their broad spectrum of properties, both
synthetic and natural...
- EPDM
rubber (ethylene
propylene diene monomer rubber) is a type of
synthetic rubber that is used in many applications. EPDM is an M-class
rubber under...
- English), or
polymerisation (British English), is a
process of
reacting monomer molecules together in a
chemical reaction to form
polymer chains or three-dimensional...
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isomers of
butylene –
useful as
monomers or co-
monomers isobutylene – feed for
making methyl tert-butyl
ether (MTBE) or
monomer for
copolymerization with a...
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monomer. The
polymerization of
monomers into
copolymers is
called copolymerization.
Copolymers obtained from the
copolymerization of two
monomer species...
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monomer,
which then
becomes reactive. This
reactive monomer goes on to
react similarly with
other monomers to form a polymer. The
types of
monomers necessary...
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incorporating water,
monomers, and surfactants. The most
common type of
emulsion polymerization is an oil-in-water emulsion, in
which droplets of
monomer (the oil)...
- This
colorless liquid, the
methyl ester of
methacrylic acid (MAA), is a
monomer produced on a
large scale for the
production of poly(methyl methacrylate)...