Examples of monomers.
Example of vinyl monomer.
A polymer is a substance of high molecular mass formed by the combination of very large number of repeating units.
Vinyl polymers continue to be the most important class of polymeric materials as measured by annual production volume as well as economics.
Polymeric vinyl is the repeating unit of a vinyl polymer.
Examples of monomers include vinyl chloride which polymerizes into polyvinyl chloride or pvc glucose which polymerizes into starch cellulose laminarin and glucans and amino acids which polymerize into peptides polypeptides and proteins.
The reaction by which a monomer is converted to a polymer is called polymerization.
In the two decades since the first edition of comprehensive polymer science impressive advances have been made regarding new methods for the synthesis of polymers from vinyl monomers.
Each monomer may link in different ways to form a variety of polymers.
Glucose vinyl chloride amino acids and ethylene are examples of monomers.
Monomeric vinyl is the monomer from which a particular vinyl polymer is built.
Although the primary.
In the case of glucose for example glycosidic bonds may link sugar monomers to form such polymers as glycogen starch and cellulose.
Let s see how we get from a vinyl monomer to a vinyl polymer using for an example the simplest vinyl polymer polyethylene polyethylene is made from the monomer ethylene which is also called ethene.
In chemistry vinyl or ethenyl abbreviated as vi is the functional group with the formula c h ch 2 it is the ethylene iupac ethene molecule h 2 c ch 2 with one fewer hydrogen atom.
Vinyl polymers are polymers made from vinyl monomers.
Every monomer can link up to form a variety of polymers in different ways.
That is small molecules containing carbon carbon double bonds they make up largest family of polymers.
Examples of monomers.
Glucose is the most abundant natural monomer which polymerizes by.
Examples of the monomers are glucose vinyl chloride amino acids and ethylene.
For example in glucose glycosidic bonds that bind sugar monomers to form polymers such as glycogen starch and cellulose.
The name is also used for any compound containing that group namely r ch ch 2 where r is any other group of atoms.
An industrially important example is vinyl chloride precursor to pvc a plastic.