moleculesoften
Moleculesoften is a term encountered in some discussions of materials science to describe a process or property whereby a material becomes softer at the molecular level. It is not a standard term in formal chemical nomenclature; in most literatures the related ideas are discussed under plasticization, solvent swelling, or a reduction of the glass transition temperature. The expression may appear in project notes, industry briefs, or educational contexts to summarize how additives or conditions affect molecular mobility.
Mechanisms. Softening at the molecular level typically involves increased mobility of molecular chains or units within
Factors and methods. Common means to achieve moleculesoften include adding plasticizers, performing solvent exposure, or processing
Applications and context. In polymer processing, moleculesoften concepts explain how plasticization improves processability, flexibility, and packaging
See also: plasticizer, solvent plasticization, glass transition temperature, diffusion, swelling.