macromolekulare
Macromolekulare, or macromolecular, describes molecules of large size and high molecular weight, typically formed by the linking together of many repeating units. Macromolecules encompass synthetic polymers, natural polymers, and biopolymers, and play a central role in chemistry, biology, and materials science.
In polymer science, a macromolecule is defined by high molecular weight, often exceeding several thousand g/mol,
Structure and properties: Chains may be linear, branched, or cross-linked; properties depend on chain length, branching,
Synthesis and analysis: Macromolecules are produced via polymerization reactions; methods include addition polymerization and condensation polymerization,
Applications and history: Macromolecules form materials (plastics, coatings, adhesives), medical devices, and biomaterials. Natural macromolecules such