monomeere
Monomeere is the smallest repeating unit of a polymer, typically a small molecule capable of bonding to other identical or different units to form long chains. In polymer chemistry, the term is synonymous with monomer and refers to the fundamental building block used in polymerization reactions. The name derives from Greek mono- meaning "one" and meros meaning "part."
Monomeere possess functional groups that enable bonding; common reactive sites include vinyl groups, carbonyls, amines, and
Examples include ethylene (ethene) as the monomeere for polyethylene; styrene for polystyrene; vinyl chloride for polyvinyl
The properties of the resulting polymer depend on the monomeere’s structure and the polymerization process. Key
See also: polymer, polymerization, monomer, macromolecule.
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