Definition of Polyaddition. Meaning of Polyaddition. Synonyms of Polyaddition

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- IUPAC definition Polyaddition A polymerization in which the growth of polymer chains proceeds by addition reactions between molecules of all degrees of...
- main alternative forms of polymerization are chain polymerization and polyaddition, both of which give addition polymers. IUPAC definition Polycondensation:...
- chemistry and the pharmaceutical industry. Otto Bayer discovered the polyaddition for the synthesis of polyurethane in 1937, and three company scientists...
- Farben who was head of the research group that in 1937 discovered the polyaddition for the synthesis of polyurethanes out of poly-isocyanate and polyol...
- Polycondensation Glycosidic bond Isoprene Terpenes Polyterpenes: cis-1,4-polyisoprene natural rubber and trans-1,4-polyisoprene gutta-percha Polyaddition...
- and toluene. The synthesis route depends on the HRIP type. The Michael polyaddition is used for a polyimide because it can be carried out at room temperature...
- addition of monomer units to an active site in a chain reaction, or by polyaddition, when the polymer is formed by addition reactions between species of...
- the chemical process used in their synthesis, such as condensation, polyaddition, and cross-linking. They can also be classified by their physical properties...
- which low-molar-m**** by-product is formed in every reaction step, and polyaddition. Newer methods, such as plasma polymerization do not fit neatly into...
- the term step-growth polymerization, and recommends use of the terms polyaddition (when the propagation steps are addition reactions and molecules are...