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  2. Cyclic olefin copolymer - Wikipedia

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    Cyclic olefin copolymer (COC) is an amorphous polymer made by several polymer manufacturers. COC is a relatively new class of polymers as compared to commodities such as polypropylene and polyethylene. This newer material is used in a wide variety of applications including packaging films, lenses, vials, displays, and medical devices.

  3. Polyacrylamide - Wikipedia

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    Even though these products are often called 'polyacrylamide', many are actually copolymers of acrylamide and one or more other species, such as an acrylic acid or a salt thereof. These copolymers have modified wetting and swellability. The ionic forms of polyacrylamide has found an important role in the potable water treatment industry.

  4. Sequence-controlled polymer - Wikipedia

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    For example, an alternating copolymer synthesized by radical polymerization is a sequence-controlled polymer, even if it is also a non-uniform polymer, in which chains have different chain-lengths and slightly different compositions. [2] A biopolymer (for example a protein) with a perfectly-defined primary structure is also a sequence ...

  5. Polycarboxylates - Wikipedia

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    Polycarboxylates are poorly biodegradable but have a low ecotoxicity.In the sewage treatment plant, the polymer remains largely in the sludge and is separated from the wastewater.

  6. Mayo–Lewis equation - Wikipedia

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    Maleic acid in fact does not homopolymerize in free radical polymerization, but will form an almost exclusively alternating copolymer with styrene. [8] >> >> In the initial stage of the copolymerization, monomer 1 is incorporated faster and the copolymer is rich in monomer 1. When this monomer gets depleted, more monomer 2 segments are added.

  7. Interpenetrating polymer network - Wikipedia

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    Structure of cadmium cyanide (Cd(CN) 2), highlighting the interpenetrated structure.Blue = one Cd(CN) 2 substructure, red = other Cd(CN) 2 substructure. An Interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) is a polymer comprising two or more networks which are at least partially interlaced on a polymer scale but not covalently bonded to each other.

  8. Comonomer - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, only small amounts of a comonomer are employed, in other cases substantial amounts of comonomers are used. Furthermore, in some cases, the comonomers are statistically incorporated within the polymer chain, whereas in other cases, they aggregate. The distribution of comonomers is referred to as the "blockiness" of a copolymer.

  9. File:070921-Final DLS map.pdf - Wikipedia

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