polyalkane
Polyalkane is a general term for polymers derived from alkanes. These are long-chain molecules composed entirely of carbon and hydrogen atoms, with single bonds between carbon atoms. The simplest and most common polyalkane is polyethylene, which is formed by the polymerization of ethylene monomers. Other examples include polypropylene, derived from propylene, and polybutylene, from butylene.
The properties of polyalkanes vary greatly depending on the structure of the repeating alkane unit, the molecular
Polyalkanes find widespread use in various applications due to their versatility and cost-effectiveness. Polyethylene, for instance,