polyH2O2
PolyH2O2, also known as poly(oxydihydride), is a class of polymers characterized by the presence of alternating oxygen and hydrogen atoms in their backbone. These polymers are notable for their unique properties and potential applications in various fields.
The structure of polyH2O2 polymers is typically represented by the formula -(O-H)-n-, where n denotes the number
One of the key characteristics of polyH2O2 is its high hydrogen content, which makes it an attractive
Additionally, polyH2O2 polymers exhibit interesting thermal and mechanical properties. They are often amorphous and exhibit low
The synthesis of polyH2O2 polymers typically involves the polymerization of monomers containing the -(O-H)- unit. Various
In summary, polyH2O2 polymers are a unique class of materials with potential applications in hydrogen storage,