additiopolymeroitumiseen
Additiopolymeroitumiseen, often translated as addition polymerization, is a fundamental chemical process in which monomers add to one another in such a way that the polymer contains all the atoms of the monomer. This contrasts with condensation polymerization, where small molecules like water or methanol are eliminated during the process. Addition polymerization typically involves monomers with double or triple bonds.
The process usually begins with an initiator molecule, which generates a reactive species such as a free
Common examples of polymers formed by addition polymerization include polyethylene, polypropylene, and polyvinyl chloride (PVC). These