polükondensatsioonis
Polükondensatsioonis is a type of step-growth polymerization reaction where monomer units join together by eliminating smaller molecules, such as water, methanol, or hydrogen chloride. This process results in the formation of a polymer chain and the release of the byproduct. Unlike chain-growth polymerization, where monomers add sequentially to a growing chain, polükondensatsioonis involves reactions between functional groups on different monomer molecules.
The monomers used in polükondensatsioonis typically contain at least two reactive functional groups. For example, dicarboxylic
Polükondensatsioonis is a crucial method for synthesizing a wide range of important polymers, including polyesters (like