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Polykondensation is a type of step-growth polymerization in which monomers react to form a polymer, releasing a small molecule as a byproduct. This small molecule, often water, is eliminated from the reacting functional groups of the monomers. Unlike chain-growth polymerization, where monomers add sequentially to a growing chain, polycondensation involves the reaction of difunctional or polyfunctional monomers. Each reaction step forms a new bond and a byproduct, increasing the molecular weight of the polymer gradually.
Common examples of polymers formed through polycondensation include polyesters, polyamides, and polycarbonates. For instance, the formation