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The key characteristic that distinguishes polymers from other
materials is their chain-like molecular structure. This structure
is also responsible for the unique properties and processing
behavior of polymers. This series of demonstrations illustrates
how chain-growth and step-growth polymerization reactions
build polymer chains from monomers. In addition, since any
polymer sample includes chains of different lengths, is shows
how to quantify molecular weight distributions of polymer
mixtures.
Two references were particularly useful in developing these
demonstrations:
F.W. Billmeyer, Textbook of Polymer Science, 3rd Edition,
Wiley-Interscience (1984).
P. Rempp and E.W. Merrill, Polymer Synthesis, 2nd Edition
(1991).
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