monomeeriins
Monomeeriins are a proposed class of monomeric units used in polymer chemistry to study the effects of multifunctionality on polymer architecture. They are defined as small molecules bearing two or more polymerizable functional groups connected by a core scaffold, enabling both growth of polymer chains and crosslinking within a single molecule. In published discussions, the term is used to explore how core rigidity and substituent electronics influence polymerization kinetics and network structure.
Structural variety among monomeeriins includes cores based on aromatic rings, cycloaliphatic frameworks, or heterocycles, with pendant
Synthesis of monomeeriins often involves modular assembly: constructing the core scaffold first, then installing multiple reactive
Potential applications for monomeeriin-based materials include advanced coatings, adhesives, hydrogels for biomedical uses, and durable thermosets,