polükondensatsiooniga
Polükondensatsiooniga is a chemical process where monomers react to form a polymer and a small molecule by-product, such as water or methanol. This type of polymerization differs from addition polymerization, where monomers simply add to one another without the release of any atoms. In polükondensatsiooniga, each monomer typically possesses at least two functional groups that can react with each other. These functional groups are often hydroxyl, carboxyl, or amino groups. The reaction proceeds step-by-step, with monomers linking together to form dimers, then trimers, and eventually long polymer chains. The small molecule by-product is eliminated at each step of chain growth.
The rate of polükondensatsiooniga can be influenced by factors such as temperature, catalyst concentration, and the