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  • Polymer
  • Substance composed of macromolecules with repeating structural units

    IUPAC definition A polymer is a substance composed of macromolecules. A macromolecule is a molecule of high relative molecular mass, the structure of

    Polymer

    Polymer

    Polymer

  • Lithium polymer battery
  • Lithium-ion battery using a polymer electrolyte

    A lithium polymer battery, or more correctly, lithium-ion polymer battery (abbreviated as LiPo, LIP, Li-poly, lithium-poly, and others), is a rechargeable

    Lithium polymer battery

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  • Polymerization
  • Chemical reaction to form polymer chains

    In polymer chemistry, polymerization (American English), or polymerisation (British English), is a process of reacting monomer molecules together in a

    Polymerization

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    Polymerization

  • Polymer clay
  • PVC-based hardenable modeling clay

    Polymer clay is a type of hardenable modeling clay based on the polymer polyvinyl chloride (PVC). It typically contains no clay minerals, but like mineral

    Polymer clay

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  • Plastic
  • Material of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids

    wide range of synthetic or semisynthetic materials composed primarily of polymers. Their defining characteristic, plasticity, allows them to be molded, extruded

    Plastic

    Plastic

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  • Polymer banknote
  • Banknotes made from synthetic polymer

    Polymer banknotes are banknotes made from a synthetic polymer such as biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP). Such notes incorporate many security features

    Polymer banknote

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  • Polypropylene
  • Thermoplastic polymer

    polypropene, is a thermoplastic polymer used in a wide variety of applications. It is produced via chain-growth polymerization from the monomer propylene.

    Polypropylene

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  • Polymer (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up Polymer or polymer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A polymer is a large molecule composed of many repeating subunits. Polymer or Polymers may

    Polymer (disambiguation)

    Polymer_(disambiguation)

  • Wood–plastic composite
  • Composite materials made of wood fiber and thermoplastics

    straw, digestate, etc. Chemical additives provide for integration of polymer and wood flour (powder) while facilitating optimal processing conditions

    Wood–plastic composite

    Wood–plastic composite

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  • Polylactic acid
  • Biodegradable polymer

    ring-opening polymerization of lactide [–C(CH 3)HC(=O)O–] 2, the cyclic dimer of the basic repeating unit. Often PLA is blended with other polymers. PLA can

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  • Biodegradable polymer
  • Polymers that break down by bacterial decomposition

    Biodegradable polymers are polymers that can be decomposed by the action of living organisms. Whereas most polymers are designed for longevity, biodegradable

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  • Silyl modified polymers
  • Chemical compounds used in adhesives and sealants

    Silyl-modified polymers (SMP; also silane-modified polymers, modified-silane polymers, MS polymers, silane-terminated polymers, etc.) are polymers terminating

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  • Preceramic polymer
  • The term preceramic polymer refers to one of various polymeric compounds, which through pyrolysis under appropriate conditions (generally in the absence

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  • Radical polymerization
  • Polymerization process involving free radicals as repeating units

    In polymer chemistry, radical polymerization (RP) is a method of polymerization by which a polymer forms by the successive addition of a radical to building

    Radical polymerization

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  • Polymer concrete
  • Type of concrete that uses polymers to replace lime-type cements as a binder

    polymer used is exclusively epoxy. In some cases the polymer is used in addition to Portland cement to form Polymer Cement Concrete (PCC) or Polymer Modified

    Polymer concrete

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  • Carbon-fiber reinforced polymer
  • Light, strong and rigid composite material

    Carbon fiber (or fibre)-reinforced polymers are extremely strong and light fiber-reinforced plastics that contain carbon fibers. CFRPs can be expensive

    Carbon-fiber reinforced polymer

    Carbon-fiber_reinforced_polymer

  • Nylon
  • Early synthetic polymer developed as a textile fiber

    Nylon is a family of synthetic polymers characterized by amide linkages, typically connecting aliphatic or semi-aromatic groups. Nylons are generally brownish

    Nylon

    Nylon

    Nylon

  • Acrylate polymer
  • Group of polymers prepared from acrylate monomers

    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

    Acrylate polymer

    Acrylate polymer

    Acrylate_polymer

  • Polymer classes
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Polymer classes include: Biopolymer Inorganic polymer Organic polymer Conductive polymer Copolymer Fluoropolymer Gutta-percha (Polyterpene) Phenolic resin

    Polymer classes

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  • Polymer science
  • Subfield of materials science concerned with polymers

    Polymer science or macromolecular science is a subfield of materials science concerned with polymers, primarily synthetic polymers such as plastics and

    Polymer science

    Polymer science

    Polymer_science

  • Thermosetting polymer
  • Polymer obtained by irreversibly hardening (curing) a resin

    In materials science, a thermosetting polymer, often called a thermoset, is a polymer that is obtained by irreversibly hardening ("curing") a soft solid

    Thermosetting polymer

    Thermosetting polymer

    Thermosetting_polymer

  • Polymer capacitor
  • Solid conductive electrolyte

    types: Polymer tantalum electrolytic capacitor (Polymer Ta-e-cap) Polymer aluminium electrolytic capacitor (Polymer Al-e-cap) Hybrid polymer capacitor

    Polymer capacitor

    Polymer capacitor

    Polymer_capacitor

  • Superabsorbent polymer
  • Polymers that absorb and retain extremely large amounts of liquid

    A superabsorbent polymer (SAP) (also called slush powder) is a water-absorbing hydrophilic homopolymers or copolymers that can absorb and retain extremely

    Superabsorbent polymer

    Superabsorbent polymer

    Superabsorbent_polymer

  • Kraton (polymer)
  • Proprietary high-performance elastomer

    high-performance elastomers manufactured by Kraton Polymers, and used as synthetic replacements for rubber. Kraton polymers offer many of the properties of natural

    Kraton (polymer)

    Kraton_(polymer)

  • Polymer substrate
  • Polymers and plastics known as polymer substrates are used for banknotes and other everyday products. The banknote is more durable than paper, won't become

    Polymer substrate

    Polymer_substrate

  • Polymer devolatilization
  • Polymer devolatilization, also known as polymer degassing, is the process of removing low-molecular-weight components such as residual monomers, solvents

    Polymer devolatilization

    Polymer_devolatilization

  • Polymer-cased ammunition
  • Type of lighter firearm cartridge

    Polymer-cased ammunition (PCA) is firearm ammunition (cartridge) with casings made from synthetic polymer instead of the typical metallic casing. PCA

    Polymer-cased ammunition

    Polymer-cased ammunition

    Polymer-cased_ammunition

  • Hybrid paper-polymer banknote
  • Type of banknote

    A hybrid paper-polymer banknote or composite substrate is a banknote made from a mixture of paper and polymer substance. Hybrid banknotes are essentially

    Hybrid paper-polymer banknote

    Hybrid paper-polymer banknote

    Hybrid_paper-polymer_banknote

  • OLED
  • Diode that emits light from an organic compound

    main families of OLED: those based on small molecules and those employing polymers. Adding mobile ions to an OLED creates a light-emitting electrochemical

    OLED

    OLED

    OLED

  • Smart polymer
  • Type of material

    Smart polymers, stimuli-responsive polymers or functional polymers are high-performance polymers that change according to the environment they are in.

    Smart polymer

    Smart polymer

    Smart_polymer

  • Crystallization of polymers
  • Partial alignment of polymer molecular chains

    Crystallization of polymers is a process associated with partial alignment of their molecular chains. These chains fold together and form ordered regions

    Crystallization of polymers

    Crystallization_of_polymers

  • Topochemical polymerization
  • Polymerization after alignment of monomers by crystallisation

    Topochemical polymerization is a polymerization method performed by monomers aligned in the crystal state. In this process, the monomers are crystallised

    Topochemical polymerization

    Topochemical polymerization

    Topochemical_polymerization

  • List of synthetic polymers
  • List of human-made polymers

    Some familiar household synthetic polymers include: Nylons in textiles and fabrics, Teflon in non-stick pans, Bakelite for electrical switches, polyvinyl

    List of synthetic polymers

    List_of_synthetic_polymers

  • Chain-growth polymerization
  • Polymerization mechanism

    Chain-growth polymerization (AE) or chain-growth polymerisation (BE) is a polymerization technique where monomer molecules add onto the active site on

    Chain-growth polymerization

    Chain-growth polymerization

    Chain-growth_polymerization

  • Polymer engineering
  • Engineering field studying polymer materials

    Polymer engineering is generally an engineering field that designs, analyses, and modifies polymer materials. Polymer engineering covers aspects of the

    Polymer engineering

    Polymer_engineering

  • Polymer stabilizer
  • Stabilizer added to polymeric materials

    Polymer stabilizers (British English: polymer stabilisers) are chemical additives which may be added to polymeric materials to inhibit or retard their

    Polymer stabilizer

    Polymer_stabilizer

  • Living polymerization
  • Chain-growth polymerization without the ability to terminate

    In polymer chemistry, living polymerization is a form of chain growth polymerization where the ability of a growing polymer chain to terminate has been

    Living polymerization

    Living_polymerization

  • Polymer physics
  • Field of physics that studies polymers

    Polymer physics is the field of physics that studies polymers, their fluctuations, mechanical properties, as well as the kinetics of reactions involving

    Polymer physics

    Polymer physics

    Polymer_physics

  • Latex
  • Stable dispersion of polymer microparticles in an aqueous medium

    Latex (pl. latices) is an emulsion (stable dispersion) of polymer microparticles in water. Latices are found in nature, but synthetic latices are common

    Latex

    Latex

    Latex

  • Shape-memory polymer
  • Materials that can retain several shapes

    Shape-memory polymers (SMPs) are polymeric smart materials that have the ability to return from a deformed state (temporary shape) to their original (permanent)

    Shape-memory polymer

    Shape-memory_polymer

  • Organic solar cell
  • Type of photovoltaic

    electronics, a branch of electronics that deals with conductive organic polymers or small organic molecules, for light absorption and charge transport to

    Organic solar cell

    Organic solar cell

    Organic_solar_cell

  • Electroactive polymer
  • Polymer responsive to electric fields

    An electroactive polymer (EAP) is a polymer that exhibits a change in size or shape when stimulated by an electric field. The most common applications

    Electroactive polymer

    Electroactive polymer

    Electroactive_polymer

  • Polymer-bonded explosive
  • Explosive materials where powder is bound together in a matrix with synthetic polymer

    Polymer-bonded explosives, also called PBX or plastic-bonded explosives, are explosive materials in which explosive powder is bound together in a matrix

    Polymer-bonded explosive

    Polymer-bonded_explosive

  • Liquid-crystal polymer
  • Class of extremely unreactive, inert and fire-resistant polymers

    Liquid crystal polymers (LCPs) are polymers with the property of liquid crystal, usually containing aromatic rings as mesogens. Despite uncrosslinked LCPs

    Liquid-crystal polymer

    Liquid-crystal_polymer

  • Polymer electrolytes
  • Polymer matrix capable of ion conduction

    A polymer electrolyte is a polymer matrix capable of ion conduction. Much like other types of electrolyte—liquid and solid-state—polymer electrolytes aid

    Polymer electrolytes

    Polymer_electrolytes

  • Polymer-drug conjugates
  • development. Polymer-drug conjugates are drug molecules held in polymer molecules, which act as the delivery system for the drug. Polymer drugs have passed

    Polymer-drug conjugates

    Polymer-drug_conjugates

  • Graft polymer
  • Polymer with a backbone of one composite and random branches of another composite

    constitution and degree of polymerization, and the side chains are identical with respect to constitution and degree of polymerization, the macromolecule is

    Graft polymer

    Graft polymer

    Graft_polymer

  • Polymer nanocomposite
  • Polymer nanocomposites (PNC) are composite materials consisting of inorganic nanoparticles dispersed within a polymer matrix. They offer enhanced material

    Polymer nanocomposite

    Polymer_nanocomposite

  • Polymer fume fever
  • Medical condition

    Polymer fume fever or fluoropolymer fever, also informally called Teflon flu, is an inhalation fever caused by the fumes released when polytetrafluoroethylene

    Polymer fume fever

    Polymer fume fever

    Polymer_fume_fever

  • Thermoplastic
  • Plastic that softens with heat and hardens on cooling

    A thermoplastic, or thermosoftening plastic, is any plastic polymer material that becomes pliable or moldable at a certain elevated temperature and solidifies

    Thermoplastic

    Thermoplastic

    Thermoplastic

  • Polymer adsorption
  • including polymer surfaces. A polymer is a large molecule composed of repeating subunits bound together by covalent bonds. In dilute solution, polymers form

    Polymer adsorption

    Polymer_adsorption

  • Polymer chemistry
  • Chemistry subdiscipline

    Polymer chemistry is a sub-discipline of chemistry that focuses on the structures, chemical synthesis, and chemical and physical properties of polymers

    Polymer chemistry

    Polymer_chemistry

  • Polymer solution
  • Homogeneous mixture containing dissolved polymers

    Polymer solutions are solutions containing dissolved polymers. These may exist as liquid solutions (e.g. in aqueous solution), or as solid solutions (e

    Polymer solution

    Polymer_solution

  • Polymer degradation
  • Alteration in the polymer properties under the influence of environmental factors

    Polymer degradation is the lowering of a polymer, such as strength, caused by changes in its chemical composition. Polymers and particularly plastics

    Polymer degradation

    Polymer degradation

    Polymer_degradation

  • Interpenetrating polymer network
  • Interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) is a polymer comprising two or more networks which are at least partially interlaced on a polymer scale but not covalently

    Interpenetrating polymer network

    Interpenetrating polymer network

    Interpenetrating_polymer_network

  • Polyurethane
  • Polymer composed of a chain of organic units joined by carbamate (urethane) links

    and PU) is a class of polymers composed of organic units joined by carbamate (urethane) links. In contrast to other common polymers such as polyethylene

    Polyurethane

    Polyurethane

    Polyurethane

  • Reversible addition−fragmentation chain-transfer polymerization
  • Chemical reaction that produces polymers

    addition−fragmentation chain transfer or RAFT polymerization is one of several kinds of reversible deactivation radical polymerization. It makes use of a chain transfer

    Reversible addition−fragmentation chain-transfer polymerization

    Reversible addition−fragmentation chain-transfer polymerization

    Reversible_addition−fragmentation_chain-transfer_polymerization

  • Dispersion polymerization
  • Precipitation reaction among monomers dissolved in solution

    polymer and results in the formation of polymer particles. Note: The process usually results in polymer particles of colloidal dimensions. In polymer

    Dispersion polymerization

    Dispersion_polymerization

  • Antimicrobial polymer
  • Medicinal locomotive lab

    class of polymers consists of natural polymers with inherent antimicrobial activity and polymers modified to exhibit antimicrobial activity. Polymers are generally

    Antimicrobial polymer

    Antimicrobial_polymer

  • Polymer-based battery
  • Type of battery

    A polymer-based battery uses organic materials instead of bulk metals to form a battery. Currently accepted metal-based batteries pose many challenges

    Polymer-based battery

    Polymer-based_battery

  • Vinyl polymer
  • Group of polymers derived from vinyl monomers

    In polymer chemistry, vinyl polymers are a group of polymers derived from substituted vinyl (H2C=CHR) monomers. Their backbone is an extended alkane chain

    Vinyl polymer

    Vinyl_polymer

  • Polymer solution casting
  • The polymer solution casting process utilizes a mandrel, or inner diameter mold, that is immersed in a tank of polymer solution or liquid plastic that

    Polymer solution casting

    Polymer_solution_casting

  • Guardian (polymer)
  • Guardian is the trademark name of a polymer originally manufactured by Securency International, a joint venture between the Reserve Bank of Australia

    Guardian (polymer)

    Guardian_(polymer)

  • Emulsion polymerization
  • Polymerization reaction among insoluble monomers in a solution

    In polymer chemistry, emulsion polymerization is a type of radical polymerization that usually starts with an emulsion incorporating water, monomers, and

    Emulsion polymerization

    Emulsion_polymerization

  • Polyethylene
  • Most common thermoplastic polymer

    polyethene or poly(methylene)) is the most commonly produced plastic. It is a polymer, primarily used for packaging (plastic bags, plastic films, geomembranes

    Polyethylene

    Polyethylene

    Polyethylene

  • Journal of Polymer Science
  • Academic journal

    Journal of Polymer Science is a peer-reviewed journal of polymer science currently published by John Wiley & Sons. It was originally established as the

    Journal of Polymer Science

    Journal_of_Polymer_Science

  • European Polymer Federation
  • The European Polymer Federation (EPF), established in 1986, is an umbrella organization of national polymer societies and groups in Europe. The goal of

    European Polymer Federation

    European_Polymer_Federation

  • Polymer (album)
  • 2019 studio album by Plaid

    Polymer is the ninth studio album by British electronic music duo Plaid. It was released on 7 June 2019 by Warp. It is the follow-up to their 2016 album

    Polymer (album)

    Polymer_(album)

  • Fiber
  • Natural or synthetic substance that is significantly longer than it is wide

    carbonized polymers like PAN, but the end product is almost pure carbon. Silicon carbide fibers, where the basic polymers are not hydrocarbons but polymers, where

    Fiber

    Fiber

    Fiber

  • Inorganic polymer
  • Polymer whose backbone does not contain carbon

    In polymer chemistry, an inorganic polymer is a polymer with a skeletal structure that does not include carbon atoms in the backbone. Polymers containing

    Inorganic polymer

    Inorganic_polymer

  • Conductive polymer
  • Organic polymers that conduct electricity

    Conductive polymers or, more precisely, intrinsically conducting polymers (ICPs) are organic polymers that conduct electricity. Such compounds may have

    Conductive polymer

    Conductive polymer

    Conductive_polymer

  • Degree of polymerization
  • Number of monomeric units in a macromolecule or polymer

    The degree of polymerization, or DP, is the number of monomeric units in a macromolecule or polymer or oligomer molecule. For a homopolymer, there is

    Degree of polymerization

    Degree_of_polymerization

  • Polymer field theory
  • A polymer field theory is a statistical field theory describing the statistical behavior of a neutral or charged polymer system. It can be derived by transforming

    Polymer field theory

    Polymer_field_theory

  • Polymer-derived ceramics
  • Polymer-derived ceramics (PDCs) are ceramic materials formed by the pyrolysis of preceramic polymers, usually under inert atmosphere. The compositions

    Polymer-derived ceramics

    Polymer-derived ceramics

    Polymer-derived_ceramics

  • Polymer characterization
  • Polymer characterization is the analytical branch of polymer science. The discipline is concerned with the characterization of polymeric materials on a

    Polymer characterization

    Polymer characterization

    Polymer_characterization

  • University of Akron
  • Public university in Akron, Ohio, US

    Ohio. As a STEM-focused institution, it focuses on industries such as polymers, advanced materials, and engineering. It is classified among "R2: Doctoral

    University of Akron

    University of Akron

    University_of_Akron

  • Polymer extrusion
  • Continuous melt-forming process for polymeric materials

    Polymer extrusion is a continuous shaping process used in the plastics industry. A thermoplastic, usually supplied as small pellets or as powder, is poured

    Polymer extrusion

    Polymer extrusion

    Polymer_extrusion

  • Supramolecular polymer
  • Polymeric arrays of repeating units connected by non-covalent bonds

    Supramolecular polymers are a subset of polymers where the monomeric units are connected by reversible and highly directional secondary interactions–that

    Supramolecular polymer

    Supramolecular_polymer

  • Polymer brush
  • Surface coating consisting of tethered polymers

    In materials science, a polymer brush is the name given to a surface coating consisting of polymers tethered to a surface. The brush may be either in

    Polymer brush

    Polymer brush

    Polymer_brush

  • Polymer scattering
  • Scientific method to study solutions, gels, and other polymeric systems

    Polymer scattering experiments are one of the main scientific methods used in chemistry, physics and other sciences to study the characteristics of polymeric

    Polymer scattering

    Polymer_scattering

  • Self-healing material
  • Substances that can repair themselves

    properties. Although the most common types of self-healing materials are polymers or elastomers, self-healing covers all classes of materials, including

    Self-healing material

    Self-healing material

    Self-healing_material

  • Ionic polymer–metal composites
  • Ionic polymer–metal composites (IPMCs) are synthetic composite nanomaterials that display artificial muscle behavior under an applied voltage or electric

    Ionic polymer–metal composites

    Ionic polymer–metal composites

    Ionic_polymer–metal_composites

  • Sequence-controlled polymer
  • Macromolecule involving monomeric sequence-control

    A sequence-controlled polymer is a macromolecule, in which the sequence of monomers is controlled to some degree. This control can be absolute but not

    Sequence-controlled polymer

    Sequence-controlled polymer

    Sequence-controlled_polymer

  • Glass-filled polymer
  • Glass-filled polymer (or glass-filled plastic), is a mouldable composite material. It comprises short glass fibers in a matrix of a polymer material. It

    Glass-filled polymer

    Glass-filled_polymer

  • Biopolymer
  • Polymer produced by a living organism

    Biopolymers are natural polymers produced by the cells of living organisms. Like other polymers, biopolymers consist of monomeric units that are covalently

    Biopolymer

    Biopolymer

    Biopolymer

  • Engro Polymer & Chemicals Limited
  • Pakistani polymer and caustic soda manufacturer

    Engro Polymer & Chemical Limited (Urdu pronunciation: [ɛn.ˈɡɾoː ˈpɒ.lɪ.mər] en-GROW-POL-ih-mər) is a Pakistani polymer manufacturing company based in Karachi

    Engro Polymer & Chemicals Limited

    Engro Polymer & Chemicals Limited

    Engro_Polymer_&_Chemicals_Limited

  • Topological polymers
  • Chemical structures

    Topological polymers may refer to a polymeric molecule that possesses unique spatial features, such as linear, branched, or cyclic architectures. It could

    Topological polymers

    Topological_polymers

  • Polymer matrix composite
  • Composite material composed of fibers in a polymer matrix

    In materials science, a polymer matrix composite (PMC) is a composite material composed of a variety of short or continuous fibers bound together by a

    Polymer matrix composite

    Polymer_matrix_composite

  • First Philippine Polymer Series
  • Philippine currency issued since 2022

    The First Philippine Polymer (FPP) Series is the name used to refer to the Philippine peso currency series conceptualized in 2009. The series uses the

    First Philippine Polymer Series

    First_Philippine_Polymer_Series

  • Plasma polymerization
  • Plasma polymerization (or glow discharge polymerization) uses plasma sources to generate a gas discharge that provides energy to activate or fragment gaseous

    Plasma polymerization

    Plasma_polymerization

  • Tanfoglio Force
  • Semi-automatic pistol

    The Tanfoglio Force, also known as Force 99, Force 2002, EAA Witness Polymer or EAA Witness P-Carry, is a modified clone of the Czech CZ-75/CZ-85 semi-automatic

    Tanfoglio Force

    Tanfoglio Force

    Tanfoglio_Force

  • IUPAC polymer nomenclature
  • Standardized naming conventions for polymers

    IUPAC Polymer Nomenclature are standardized naming conventions for polymers set by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) and described

    IUPAC polymer nomenclature

    IUPAC_polymer_nomenclature

  • Suspension polymerization
  • Polymerization reaction among monomers suspended in a liquid

    IUPAC definition Polymerization in which polymer is formed in monomer, or monomer-solvent droplets in a continuous phase that is a nonsolvent for both

    Suspension polymerization

    Suspension polymerization

    Suspension_polymerization

  • Electrolyte
  • Substance whose dissolved ions conduct electricity

    dissolution of some biological (e.g., DNA, polypeptides) or synthetic polymers (e.g., polystyrene sulfonate), termed "polyelectrolytes", which contain

    Electrolyte

    Electrolyte

  • Branching (polymer chemistry)
  • Attachment of side chains to the backbone chain of a polymer

    chain): An oligomer molecule or polymeric offshoot from a macromolecular chain. (See Gold Book entry for note.) In polymer chemistry, branching is the regular

    Branching (polymer chemistry)

    Branching (polymer chemistry)

    Branching_(polymer_chemistry)

  • Intertape Polymer Group
  • Canadian multinational corporation

    Intertape Polymer Group Inc. is a packaging products and systems company based in Montreal and Sarasota, Florida, with 34 locations, 22 manufacturing

    Intertape Polymer Group

    Intertape_Polymer_Group

  • Photo-oxidation of polymers
  • Phenomenon in chemistry

    In polymer chemistry, photo-oxidation (sometimes: oxidative photodegradation) is the degradation of a polymer surface due to the combined action of light

    Photo-oxidation of polymers

    Photo-oxidation of polymers

    Photo-oxidation_of_polymers

  • Fibre-reinforced plastic
  • Composite material made of a polymer matrix reinforced with fibres

    (FRP; also called fibre-reinforced polymer, or in American English fiber) is a composite material made of a polymer matrix reinforced with fibres. The

    Fibre-reinforced plastic

    Fibre-reinforced_plastic

  • Spinning (polymers)
  • Manufacturing of polymer fibres

    creating polymer fibers. It is a specialized form of extrusion that uses a spinneret to form multiple continuous filaments. If the polymer is a thermoplastic

    Spinning (polymers)

    Spinning_(polymers)

  • Polyester
  • Category of polymers, in which the monomers are joined together by ester links

    Polyester is a category of polymers that contain one or two ester linkages in every repeat unit of their main chain. As a specific material, it most commonly

    Polyester

    Polyester

    Polyester

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  • TALLULAH
  • Female

    English

    TALLULAH

     Variant spelling of English Tallula, TALLULAH means "princess of abundance." Compare with another form of Tallulah.

  • Abdal Wahab
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Abdal Wahab

    Servant of the giving.

  • Kayla
  • Girl/Female

    Greek American English

    Kayla

    Pure.

  • Hemasita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Hemasita

    Golden Flower

  • CHUNTAO
  • Female

    Chinese

    CHUNTAO

    spring peach.

  • Rayford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (also Wrayford)

    Rayford

    English (also Wrayford) : topographic name for someone who lived by a ford on the Wray river.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Reifarth, Raifarth, or Reifert, from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements rīc ‘power(ful)’ + frid- ‘peace’.

  • Christie
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish English

    Christie

    Christian.

  • Branstock
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Branstock

    A tree in Volsung's palace.

  • Harshnil
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    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Harshnil

    Scared

  • Omkareshwar
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    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Omkareshwar

    Shiv; God of Om

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  • Metacrolein
  • n.

    A polymeric modification of acrolein obtained by heating it with caustic potash. It is a crystalline substance having an aromatic odor.

  • Polymeric
  • a.

    Having the same percentage composition (that is, having the same elements united in the same proportion by weight), but different molecular weights; -- often used with with; thus, cyanic acid (CNOH), fulminic acid (C2N2O2H2), and cyanuric acid (C3N3O3H3), are polymeric with each other.

  • Isomeric
  • a.

    Having the same percentage composition; -- said of two or more different substances which contain the same ingredients in the same proportions by weight, often used with with. Specif.: (a) Polymeric; i. e., having the same elements united in the same proportion by weight, but with different molecular weights; as, acetylene and benzine are isomeric (polymeric) with each other in this sense. See Polymeric. (b) Metameric; i. e., having the same elements united in the same proportions by weight, and with the same molecular weight, but which a different structure or arrangement of the ultimate parts; as, ethyl alcohol and methyl ether are isomeric (metameric) with each other in this sense. See Metameric.

  • Polymerism
  • n.

    The act or process of forming polymers.

  • Metacetone
  • n.

    A colorless liquid of an agreeable odor, C6H10O, obtained by distilling a mixture of sugar and lime; -- so called because formerly regarded as a polymeric modification of acetone.

  • Metachloral
  • n.

    A white, amorphous, insoluble substance regarded as a polymeric variety of chloral.

  • Polymerize
  • v. i.

    To change into another substance having the same atomic proportions, but a higher molecular weight; to undergo polymerization; thus, aldehyde polymerizes in forming paraldehyde.

  • Terebene
  • n.

    A polymeric modification of terpene, obtained as a white crystalline camphorlike substance; -- called also camphene. By extension, any one of a group of related substances.

  • Polymerous
  • a.

    Polymeric.

  • Indolin
  • n.

    A dark resinous substance, polymeric with indol, and obtained by the reduction of indigo white.

  • Polymerize
  • v. t.

    To cause polymerization of; to produce polymers from; to increase the molecular weight of, without changing the atomic proportions; thus, certain acids polymerize aldehyde.

  • Polymerism
  • n.

    The state, quality, or relation of two or more polymeric substances.

  • Polymerous
  • a.

    Having many parts or members in each set.

  • Paraldehyde
  • n.

    A polymeric modification of aldehyde obtained as a white crystalline substance.

  • Paracyanogen
  • n.

    A polymeric modification of cyanogen, obtained as a brown or black amorphous residue by heating mercuric cyanide.

  • Polymer
  • n.

    Any one of two or more substances related to each other by polymerism; specifically, a substance produced from another substance by chemical polymerization.

  • Metaldehyde
  • n.

    A white crystalline substance isomeric with, and obtained from, acetic aldehyde by polymerization, and reconvertible into the same.

  • Terpilene
  • n.

    A polymeric form of terpene, resembling terbene.

  • plastic
  • n.

    a substance composed predominantly of a synthetic organic high polymer capable of being cast or molded; many varieties of plastic are used to produce articles of commerce (after 1900). [MW10 gives origin of word as 1905]

  • Polymerization
  • n.

    The act or process of changing to a polymeric form; the condition resulting from such change.