
Polymerization is the chemical process by which small molecules called monomers join together to form large molecules known as polymers. These polymers make up many materials used in everyday life, including plastics, synthetic fibers, coatings, and advanced composites.
While basic polymerization processes are relatively straightforward, modern chemistry has developed advanced polymerization mechanisms that allow scientists to precisely control molecular structure, chain length, branching, and functionality. These sophisticated techniques are essential for creating high-performance materials used in electronics, medicine, aerospace, and nanotechnology.
Understanding advanced polymerization mechanisms helps chemists design materials with specific mechanical, chemical, and physical properties.
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