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Polyaddition is a type of polymerization reaction in which monomers add to one another in such a way that the repeating unit contains all the atoms of the monomer. This process typically involves the reaction of molecules with at least two reactive functional groups, such as diols or diamines, with other molecules containing complementary reactive groups, like diisocyanates or diepoxides. Unlike polycondensation, no small molecules like water or HCl are eliminated during the polymerization. Instead, the monomers directly join together to form a long polymer chain.
Common examples of polyaddition include the formation of polyurethanes from diisocyanates and diols, and the curing