Branching (polymer chemistry)
In polymer chemistry, branching occurs by the replacement of a substituent, e.g., a hydrogen atom, on a monomer subunit, by another covalently bonded chain of that polymer; or, in the case of a graft copolymer, by a chain of another type. Branched polymers have more compact and symmetrical molecular conformations, and exhibit intra-heterogeneous dynamical behavior with respect to the unbranched polymers. In crosslinking rubber by vulcanization, short sulfur branches link polyisoprene chains (or a synthetic variant) into a multiply branched thermosetting elastomer. Rubber can also be so completely vulcanized that it becomes a rigid solid, so hard it can be used as the bit in a smoking pipe. Polycarbonate chains can be crosslinked to form the hardest, most impact-resistant thermosetting plas
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Branching (polymer chemistry)
In polymer chemistry, branching occurs by the replacement of a substituent, e.g., a hydrogen atom, on a monomer subunit, by another covalently bonded chain of that polymer; or, in the case of a graft copolymer, by a chain of another type. Branched polymers have more compact and symmetrical molecular conformations, and exhibit intra-heterogeneous dynamical behavior with respect to the unbranched polymers. In crosslinking rubber by vulcanization, short sulfur branches link polyisoprene chains (or a synthetic variant) into a multiply branched thermosetting elastomer. Rubber can also be so completely vulcanized that it becomes a rigid solid, so hard it can be used as the bit in a smoking pipe. Polycarbonate chains can be crosslinked to form the hardest, most impact-resistant thermosetting plas
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Bei der Pfropfcopolymerisation ...... n Eigenschaften zu entwickeln.
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Een entcopolymeer is een vorm ...... gh-Impact Polystyrene of HIPS.
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Em química de polímeros, a ram ...... usado em vidros de segurança.
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In chimica organica una catena ...... quindi 2,3,4-trimetilpentano.
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In polymer chemistry, branchin ...... -formaldehyde thermoset resin.
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Un polymère ramifié (ou branch ...... s oligomères ni des polymères.
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分枝(ぶんし)とは、高分子化学においてポリマー鎖の途中の水素 ...... 非常に高度に分枝しており、架橋によるネットワーク構造を持つ。
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Branched chain: A chain with a ...... temperature, i.e. g= b2>÷i2>
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Bei der Pfropfcopolymerisation ...... n Eigenschaften zu entwickeln.
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Een entcopolymeer is een vorm ...... A- | | B B | | B B | | B B | |
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Em química de polímeros, a ram ...... De fato, nos primórdios da in
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In chimica organica una catena ...... i contiene valina, amminoacido
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In polymer chemistry, branchin ...... t-resistant thermosetting plas
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Un polymère ramifié (ou branch ...... avec les greffes en botanique.
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分枝(ぶんし)とは、高分子化学においてポリマー鎖の途中の水素 ...... 非常に高度に分枝しており、架橋によるネットワーク構造を持つ。
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Branching (polymer chemistry)
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Catena ramificata
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Entcopolymeer
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Pfropfcopolymerisation
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Polymère ramifié
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Polímero ramificado
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分枝 (化学)
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