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Linear polymers and branched

The advantages to be expected from such a method are important. In fact, we shall see that this approach is very flexible. It enables us to treat, without special difficulties, monodis perse systems as well as systems with a given polydispersion, linear polymers and branched polymers, homopolymers and copolymers. Thus, a large investigation domain is covered by this method. [Pg.503]

Polymers may be classified into two structural categories linear polymers and branched polymers. Linear polymers are in the form... [Pg.5]

The organochemical structures of annually renewable resources range from simple chemical structures to complex structures that are not easily duplicated in the test tube. The natural polymers useful for industrial applications include cellulose, starch, and protein. Cellulose is a polysaccharide with glucose linked as in cellobiose. Cellulose usually occurs in a fibrous form. Starch is also a carbohydrate polymeric compound that consists of both linear polymer and branched polymer end occurs in granules in plants. Proteins are found both in plants and animals. Fats and oils and sugars are usually monomers and have a range of compositions and properties. [Pg.32]


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