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Organic Polymers - A Brief Survey

Polymers are long-chain molecules that are built from simple building blocks, which are known as monomers [1-5]. Polymers are made from either a single monomer or a combination of two or more monomers. [Pg.27]

Each polymer has a basic structural unit that repeats itself several times. This is also known as the polymer repeat unit. Table 2.1 gives a few examples of monomers and the polymers derived from them. [Pg.27]

Many of the polymers are prepared from a single monomer such as ethylene, styrene etc. Other polymers like poly(ethylene terephthalate) or ny- [Pg.27]


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