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0-chain partial structures chemically synthesized

Polymer products synthesized in laboratories and in industry represent a set of individual chemical compounds whose number is practically infinite. Macro-molecules of such products can differ in their degree of polymerization, tactici-ty, number of branchings and the lengths that connect their polymer chains, as well as in other characteristics which describe the configuration of the macromolecule. In the case of copolymers their macromolecules are known to also vary in composition and the character of the alternation of monomeric units of different types. As a rule, it is impossible to provide an exhaustive quantitative description of such a polymer system, i.e. to indicate concentrations of all individual compounds with a particular chemical (primary) structure. However, for many practical purposes it is often enough to define a polymer specimen only in terms of partial distributions of molecules for some of their main characteristics (such as, for instance, molecular weight or composition) avoiding completely a... [Pg.162]


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