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Linear polymers, bridging into

There are many different skeletal stractures. Figure 2.9 shows three most important skeletal stmctures linear, branched, and network. In linear polymers, repeating units are arranged in a chainlike fashion with no branches or bridges between the chains. On the other hand, branched polymers have side chains, i.e., branches, of significant length that are bonded to the main chains. Network polymers contain branches that connect different polymer chains into a network . [Pg.20]


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