isopolümeers
Isopolümeers are a class of polymers that consist of repeating units derived from a single type of monomer. This means that the polymer chain is composed entirely of the same molecular building block. For example, polyethylene is an isopolümeers because it is formed solely from ethylene monomers. Similarly, polypropylene, derived from propylene monomers, and polyvinyl chloride, made from vinyl chloride monomers, are also isopolümeers.
The properties of an isopolümeers are directly related to the structure and bonding of its constituent monomer.
The synthesis of isopolümeers typically involves polymerization reactions where monomers link together to form long chains.