crosslinkerit
Crosslinkerit is a term used in polymer theory to describe a hypothetical bifunctional crosslinking reagent intended to form covalent bonds between polymer chains and thereby create a three-dimensional network. In this conceptual framework, crosslinkerit molecules possess two reactive termini that can engage with compatible functional groups on neighboring polymers, enabling controlled network formation and tunable material properties.
Most commonly imagined as a difunctional molecule, crosslinkerit is described as having two reactive sites (designated
Applications envisioned for crosslinkerit-like reagents include hydrogels for biomedicine, coatings and adhesives with enhanced solvent resistance,
Synthesis in the conceptual model generally involves preparing a difunctional molecule with two reactive handles that