esipolymeerien
Esipolymeerien, also known as prepolymers, are intermediate molecules in the synthesis of polymers. They are formed by the partial polymerization of monomers, meaning they consist of repeating structural units that are not yet fully linked into a long polymer chain. Prepolymers are typically characterized by having reactive end groups that can undergo further polymerization reactions to form higher molecular weight polymers.
The process of creating prepolymers allows for better control over the final polymer structure and properties.
Common examples of prepolymers are found in the production of polyurethanes, epoxies, and silicones. In polyurethane