oligomeerid
Oligomeerid are molecules composed of a small, finite number of repeating monomer units. This distinguishes them from polymers, which consist of a large and indefinite number of repeating units. The exact number of monomers that defines an oligomer can vary depending on the context, but it typically ranges from a few to around fifty. The term "oligo" comes from the Greek word for "few."
The properties of oligomers are distinct from both the individual monomers and the corresponding polymers. As
Oligomers find applications in various fields. They are used as starting materials or intermediates in the