kopolimeru
Kopolimeru (often rendered in English as copolymer) refers to macromolecules formed by polymerizing two or more different types of monomers into a single chain. By combining distinct monomer units, kopolimeru exhibit properties that can differ substantially from the corresponding homopolymers, enabling tailored mechanical, thermal, and chemical behavior for specific applications.
Common structural arrangements include random kopolimeru, in which monomer types are distributed irregularly; alternating kopolimeru, with
Synthesis methods span free-radical, ionic, coordination, and controlled/"living" polymerization techniques such as ATRP, RAFT, and anionic
Characterization typically uses spectroscopic (NMR, IR), chromatographic (GPC/SEC), thermal (DSC, TGA), and morphological (TEM, AFM, SAXS)
Applications of kopolimeru include impact-resistant plastics, elastomers, adhesives, compatibilizers for polymer blends, drug delivery systems, and