Definition of Homopolymerization. Meaning of Homopolymerization. Synonyms of Homopolymerization

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Definition of Homopolymerization

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- A polymer (/ˈpɒlɪmər/) is a substance or material consisting of very large molecules called macromolecules, composed of many repeating subunits. Due to...
- recommended symbol for the rate constant for chain propagation in a homopolymerization is kp. Penczek S.; Moad, G. Pure Appl. Chem., 2008, 80(10), 2163-2193...
- be roughly subdivided into two subclasses: catalysts suitable for homopolymerization of ethylene and for ethylene/1-alkene copolymerization reactions leading...
- oxygen-containing heterocycle makes the molecule a reactive monomer for homopolymerization and copolymerization and a dienophile in Diels-Alder reactions. Below...
- better in the melt. For the production of SBS, the first styrene is homopolymerized via anionic copolymerization. Typically, an organometallic compound...
- increase in temperature and PNIPA phase separates from the water. Homopolymerization The process of free radical polymerization of a single type of monomer...
- thermosets with high heat and chemical resistance and good adhesion. The homopolymerization of ECC is based on radiation curing, which proceeds via a photochemical...
- step growth (propagation and chain-transfer steps) and chain growth (homopolymerization) processes can be effectively used to form homogeneous polymer networks...
- anhydride ring, e.g. by secondary hydroxyl groups in the epoxy resin. Homopolymerization may also occur between epoxide and hydroxyl groups. The high latency...
- to initiate and polymerize with the same type of monomer (called Homopolymerization), ~180°C is needed for the monomers to initiate. Copolymerization...