basopolymerization
Basopolymerization is a fundamental process in polymer chemistry, involving the formation of polymers from monomers through a chain-growth mechanism. This process is characterized by the stepwise addition of monomer units to an active site, typically a radical, anion, or cation, which initiates and propagates the polymerization reaction. Basopolymerization can occur through various mechanisms, including radical polymerization, anionic polymerization, and cationic polymerization, each governed by distinct reaction conditions and catalysts.
In radical polymerization, the process begins with the initiation step, where a radical is generated, often
Anionic polymerization, on the other hand, involves the use of strong bases to initiate the reaction, forming
Basopolymerization is widely used in the production of various polymers, including polyolefins, polystyrene, and polyacrylates. These