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monomer

[ mon-uh-mer ]

noun

Chemistry.
  1. a molecule of low molecular weight capable of reacting with identical or different molecules of low molecular weight to form a polymer.


monomer

/ ˈmɒnəmə; ˌmɒnəˈmɛrɪk /

noun

  1. chem a compound whose molecules can join together to form a polymer
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monomer

/ ³¾Å²Ô′ə-³¾É™°ù /

  1. A molecule that can combine with others of the same kind to form a polymer. Glucose molecules, for example, are monomers that can combine to form the polymer cellulose. Polymers can also be composed of different kinds of monomers.
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Derived Forms

  • monomeric, adjective
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ³¾´Ç²Ô·´Ç·³¾±ð°ù·¾±³¦ [mon-, uh, -, mer, -ik], adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of monomer1

First recorded in 1910–15; mono- + -mer
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In experiments, the team recycled the leftover carbon black and styrene monomer into polystyrene, demonstrating the circularity of the new method.

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Polyolefins are produced by combining small chain links, or monomers, of ethylene or propylene, which are typically obtained from oil and natural gas.

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In this study, the researchers synthesized PSPBs with different molecular weights and added varying amounts of hydrophobic monomers individually and with different alkyl chains through a process known as reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer polymerization.

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Instead, the polystyrene breaks down into parts known as monomers, which can then be purified and subsequently reconstituted into virgin polystyrene.

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By circulating a current through the solution containing EDOT, the monomers formed an entangled polymer called PEDOT, which adhered well to the contact lens and fixated the gold components.

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