copolymerizability
Copolymerizability refers to the ability of two or more monomers to undergo copolymerization, a chemical reaction in which the monomers react with each other to form a new polymer. In copolymerization, the monomers are not identical and have different chemical structures, leading to the formation of a copolymer that consists of different repeating units.
Copolymerizability depends on various factors, including the chemical nature of the monomers, their reactivity ratios, and
Copolymers that exhibit good copolymerizability can take advantage of the unique properties of each monomer, leading
Understanding copolymerizability is essential in the design and synthesis of various materials, such as adhesives, plastics,