kopolymers
Kopolymers, often referred to as copolymers, are polymers formed from two or more different monomer species. The arrangement of monomer units defines the architecture: random copolymers have monomers interspersed; alternating copolymers carry regularly alternating monomers; block copolymers consist of contiguous blocks of each monomer; graft copolymers have side chains of one monomer attached to a backbone of another.
Synthesis methods: Copolymers are typically prepared by copolymerization of the monomers using radical polymerization, ionic polymerization,
Structure-property relationships: The monomer selection, composition and microstructure influence glass transition temperature (Tg), crystallinity, toughness, solubility,
Applications and examples: Copolymers are used broadly, including styrene–butadiene copolymers in tires (SBR), ethylene–vinyl acetate copolymers