plokkkopolümerisatsioonis
Plokkkopolümerisatsioonis, also known as polycondensation polymerization, is a chemical process where monomers with functional groups react with each other to form long polymer chains, releasing small molecules as byproducts. This is in contrast to addition polymerization, which involves the direct joining of monomers without the release of byproducts. Common small molecules released during polycondensation include water, methanol, or hydrogen chloride.
The reaction typically proceeds in a stepwise manner. Monomers with at least two reactive functional groups,
Examples of polymers formed via polycondensation include polyesters (like polyethylene terephthalate, PET), polyamides (like nylon), polycarbonates,