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curable polymer - translation to ρωσικά

CHEMISTRY SUBDISCIPLINE THAT DEALS WITH THE STRUCTURES, CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS AND PROPERTIES OF POLYMERS
Polymer Chemistry; Polymer chemist; History of polymer chemistry
  • A strand of cellulose showing the [[hydrogen bond]]s (dashed) within and between the chains.
  • Composites are formed by combining polymeric materials to form an overall structure with properties that differ from the sum of the individual components.
  • polyphenylene sulfide]] (X = S).
  • The [[viscosity]] of polymer solutions is a valued parameter. [[Viscometer]]s such as this are employed in such measurements.
  • Structure of [[polydimethylsiloxane]], illustrating a polymer with an inorganic backbone.

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  • Microstructure of part of a DNA [[double helix]] biopolymer
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  • Phase diagram of the typical mixing behavior of weakly interacting polymer solutions, showing [[spinodal]] curves and [[binodal]] coexistence curves
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  • A plastic item with thirty years of exposure to heat and cold, brake fluid, and sunlight. Notice the discoloration, swelling, and [[crazing]] of the material
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  • Branch point in a polymer
  • Cartoon schematic of polymer molecules
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  • Statistisches Copolymer
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  • Structure of a [[styrene-butadiene]] chain, from a molecular simulation
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  • Thermal transitions in '''(A)''' amorphous and '''(B)''' semicrystalline polymers, represented as traces from [[differential scanning calorimetry]]. As the temperature increases, both amorphous and semicrystalline polymers go through the [[glass transition]] (''T''<sub>g</sub>). Amorphous polymers '''(A)''' do not exhibit other phase transitions, though semicrystalline polymers '''(B)''' undergo crystallization and melting (at temperatures ''T''<sub>c</sub> and ''T''<sub>m</sub>, respectively).
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SUBSTANCE COMPOSED OF MACROMOLECULES WITH REPEATING STRUCTURAL UNITS
Polymers; Polymer chain; Homopolymer; Polymeric; Organic polymer; Homopolymeric; Organic polymers; Long chain molecule; Long chain; Polymeric chains; Organic Polymer; Polymer technology; Polymer chains; Homopolymerization; Polymer main chain; Linear polymer; Polymer molecule; Space polymer
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  • Alternierendes Copolymer
  • 240px
  • Blockcopolymer
  • Chlorine attack of acetal resin plumbing joint
  • Microstructure of part of a DNA [[double helix]] biopolymer
  • Gradientcopolymer
  • Pfropfcopolymer
  • 100px
  • s2cid=219539020}}</ref>
  • 240px
  • Phase diagram of the typical mixing behavior of weakly interacting polymer solutions, showing [[spinodal]] curves and [[binodal]] coexistence curves
  • 180px
  • 200px
  • center
  • A plastic item with thirty years of exposure to heat and cold, brake fluid, and sunlight. Notice the discoloration, swelling, and [[crazing]] of the material
  • center
  • upright=0.45
  • 180px
  • Branch point in a polymer
  • Cartoon schematic of polymer molecules
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  • necked]] under tension
  • Statistisches Copolymer
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  • Structure of a [[styrene-butadiene]] chain, from a molecular simulation
  • frame
  • center
  • 280px
  • Thermal transitions in '''(A)''' amorphous and '''(B)''' semicrystalline polymers, represented as traces from [[differential scanning calorimetry]]. As the temperature increases, both amorphous and semicrystalline polymers go through the [[glass transition]] (''T''<sub>g</sub>). Amorphous polymers '''(A)''' do not exhibit other phase transitions, though semicrystalline polymers '''(B)''' undergo crystallization and melting (at temperatures ''T''<sub>c</sub> and ''T''<sub>m</sub>, respectively).
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SUBSTANCE COMPOSED OF MACROMOLECULES WITH REPEATING STRUCTURAL UNITS
Polymers; Polymer chain; Homopolymer; Polymeric; Organic polymer; Homopolymeric; Organic polymers; Long chain molecule; Long chain; Polymeric chains; Organic Polymer; Polymer technology; Polymer chains; Homopolymerization; Polymer main chain; Linear polymer; Polymer molecule; Space polymer
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Ορισμός

polymer
(polymers)
A polymer is a chemical compound with large molecules made of many smaller molecules of the same kind. Some polymers exist naturally and others are produced in laboratories and factories.
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Βικιπαίδεια

Polymer chemistry

Polymer chemistry is a sub-discipline of chemistry that focuses on the structures of chemicals, chemical synthesis, and chemical and physical properties of polymers and macromolecules. The principles and methods used within polymer chemistry are also applicable through a wide range of other chemistry sub-disciplines like organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, and physical chemistry. Many materials have polymeric structures, from fully inorganic metals and ceramics to DNA and other biological molecules. However, polymer chemistry is typically related to synthetic and organic compositions. Synthetic polymers are ubiquitous in commercial materials and products in everyday use, such as plastics, and rubbers, and are major components of composite materials. Polymer chemistry can also be included in the broader fields of polymer science or even nanotechnology, both of which can be described as encompassing polymer physics and polymer engineering.

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