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their inherent steric effects. In more
straightforward polymerizations,
alkenes form
polymers through relatively simple radical reactions; in contrast...
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IUPAC definition A
polymer is a
substance composed of macromolecules. A
macromolecule is a
molecule of high
relative molecular m****, the
structure of...
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stereospecific living polymerizations of alpha-olefins. The
chelate initiators have a high
potential for
living polymerizations because the ancillary...
- A
lithium polymer battery, or more correctly, lithium-ion
polymer battery (abbreviated as LiPo, LIP, Li-poly, lithium-poly, and others), is a rechargeable...
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emulsion polymerizations, but
suspension polymerizations. The
first "true"
emulsion polymerizations,
which used a
surfactant and
polymerization initiator...
- chain-transfer process. As with
other controlled radical polymerization techniques, RAFT
polymerizations can be
performed under conditions that
favor low dispersity...
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considered next. In some chain-growth
polymerizations there is also a
chain transfer step, in
which the
growing polymer chain RMn°
takes an atom X from an...
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Carbon fiber-reinforced
polymers (American English), carbon-fibre-reinforced
polymers (Commonwealth English), carbon-fiber-reinforced plastics, carbon-fiber...
- Silyl-modified
polymers (SMP; also silane-modified
polymers, modified-silane
polymers, MS
polymers, silane-terminated
polymers, etc.) are
polymers terminating...
- are
derived from two
different monomers. In the case of
condensation polymerizations, the
ratio of
comonomers is
usually 1:1. For example, the formation...