- properties, both
synthetic and
natural polymers play
essential and
ubiquitous roles in
everyday life.
Polymers range from
familiar synthetic plastics...
- Most step-growth
polymers are also
classified as
condensation polymers,
since a
small molecule such as
water is lost when the
polymer chain is lengthened...
- of
solid substances. Most
plastics contain organic polymers. The vast
majority of
these polymers are
formed from
chains of
carbon atoms, with or without...
- are made of a
synthetic polymer,
polyethylene terephthalate. The
plastic kits and
covers are
mostly made of
synthetic polymers like
polythene and tires...
- shapes.: 2
Nylon polymers can be
mixed with a wide
variety of
additives to
achieve many
different property variations.
Nylon polymers have
found significant...
-
length of the
polymer, the
progress of reactions, and in what ways the
polymer branches.
Polymers can be
classified in many ways.
Polymers,
strictly speaking...
- An
acrylate polymer (also
known as
acrylic or polyacrylate) is any of a
group of
polymers prepared from
acrylate monomers.
These plastics are
noted for...
-
Examples are
electrostrictive polymers and
dielectric elastomers.
Ferroelectric polymers are a
group of
crystalline polar polymers that are also ferroelectric...
-
Conductive polymers or, more precisely,
intrinsically conducting polymers (ICPs) are
organic polymers that
conduct electricity. Such
compounds may have...
- Silyl-modified
polymers (SMP; also silane-modified
polymers, modified-silane
polymers, MS
polymers, silane-terminated
polymers, etc.) are
polymers terminating...