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  2. Polymer science - Wikipedia

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    Polymer science or macromolecular science is a subfield of materials science concerned with polymers, primarily synthetic polymers such as plastics and elastomers. The field of polymer science includes researchers in multiple disciplines including chemistry , physics , and engineering .

  3. Biopolymer - Wikipedia

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    The convention for a nucleic acid sequence is to list the nucleotides as they occur from the 5' end to the 3' end of the polymer chain, where 5' and 3' refer to the numbering of carbons around the ribose ring which participate in forming the phosphate diester linkages of the chain. Such a sequence is called the primary structure of the biopolymer.

  4. Polymer chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Teaching and research programs in polymer chemistry were introduced in the 1940s. An Institute for Macromolecular Chemistry was founded in 1940 in Freiburg, Germany under the direction of Staudinger. In America, a Polymer Research Institute (PRI) was established in 1941 by Herman Mark at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn (now Polytechnic ...

  5. List of synthetic polymers - Wikipedia

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    The plastic kits and covers are mostly made of synthetic polymers like polythene, and tires are manufactured from polybutadienes. [1] However, due to the environmental issues created by these synthetic polymers which are mostly non-biodegradable and often synthesized from petroleum, alternatives like bioplastics are also being considered. They ...

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Polymers

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    Bringing a list of industrially significant polymers up to featured article status. Doing a "top-down" approach on how to organize polymer articles and related information, possibly with the use of categories which group together significant topics relevant to polymer chemistry.

  7. Category:Polymers - Wikipedia

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    Sequence-controlled polymer; Sequence-defined polymer; Shear band; Shellac; Silicone quaternary amine; Silly Putty; Size-exclusion chromatography; Solvent casting and particulate leaching; Spherulite (polymer physics) Star-shaped polymer; Styrene-butadiene; SU-8 photoresist; Superabsorbent polymer; Supramolecular polymer; Surface and bulk erosion

  8. Polymer - Wikipedia

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    Polymer nomenclature is generally based upon the type of monomer residues comprising the polymer. A polymer which contains only a single type of repeat unit is known as a homopolymer, while a polymer containing two or more types of repeat units is known as a copolymer. [22] A terpolymer is a copolymer which contains three types of repeat units ...

  9. Bioplastic - Wikipedia

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    Biobased polymer derived from the biomass or issued from monomers derived from the biomass and which, at some stage in its processing into finished products, can be shaped by flow. Note 1: Bioplastic is generally used as the opposite of polymer derived from fossil resources.