Joining PHB in a copolymer with hydroxyvalerate produces a biodegradable plastic.
From the newscientist.com
The block copolymer used appears in the picture as a shortened molecule structure.
From the sciencedaily.com
Synthesis of copolymer-stabilized silver nanoparticles for coating materials.
From the sciencedaily.com
The remanent polarization and coercive field are comparable to those of the copolymer.
From the nature.com
Influence of film casting method on block copolymer ordering in thin films.
From the sciencedaily.com
Effective repair of traumatically injured spinal cord by nanoscale block copolymer micelles.
From the sciencedaily.com
This block is then joined to a second, much softer, block of an ethylene-propylene copolymer.
From the sciencedaily.com
Charge transfer excitons in bulk heterojunctions of a polyfluorene copolymer and a fullerene derivative.
From the nature.com
The copolymer surfaces had excellent self-cleaning ability.
From the nature.com
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A polymer consisting of two or more different monomers
A heteropolymer or copolymer is a polymer derived from two (or more) monomeric species, as opposed to a homopolymer where only one monomer is used. Copolymerization refers to methods used to chemically synthesize a copolymer.
A polymer derived from more than one species of monomer
(Co-polymerization) A chemical process that yields the synthetic modacrylic fibers used in wigs.
(Co-Polymers) These are mixtures of various nylons and plastics along with anti-UV chemicals that have resulted in the exceptionally high breaking strength of modern tippet material. This is certainly one of the biggest advancements in fly fishing in the last 50 years. ...
(Co-Polymers) Mixtures of various nylons and plastics have an above normal breaking strength. It's tough. It's durable. Important for a long day of flogging the bushes.
(co-polymers) Mixtures consisting of more than one monomer; for example, polymers of two kinds of organic bases, such as uracil and cytosine (poly-UC) have been combined for studies of the genetic code.
Is a compound that contains two different chemical structures within the backbone as the repeating units.
A material whose chemical structure is made of long chains of two differently structured chemical units (Monomers) which repeat a more or less regular pattern in the chain.