kopolümeer
Kopolümeer is a polymer composed of two or more different monomer species. These monomers are linked together in a chain, creating a material with properties that often differ from those of the homopolymers made from the individual monomers. The arrangement of the different monomer units along the polymer chain can vary, leading to different types of copolymers. These include random copolymers, where the monomers are arranged in a disordered sequence, alternating copolymers, where the monomers regularly switch, block copolymers, which consist of long sequences of one monomer followed by long sequences of another, and graft copolymers, where side chains of one monomer are attached to a backbone of another. The specific properties of a copolymer are determined by the types of monomers used, their relative proportions, and their arrangement within the polymer chain. This tunability allows for the creation of materials with a wide range of applications. For example, copolymers are used in the production of plastics, rubbers, adhesives, and coatings, often offering enhanced strength, flexibility, or chemical resistance compared to their simpler homopolymer counterparts.