polymerits
Polymerits are discrete macromolecular constructs that occupy an intermediate space between small molecules and traditional polymers. A polymerit is envisioned as a finite, precisely defined assembly of repeating units, possessing a fixed molecular weight, defined topology, and limited chain length. In this sense, polymerits are not the long, entangled chains characteristic of conventional polymers, but rather well-defined macromolecules that function as single, modular entities.
The term is not part of standard polymer nomenclature and does not represent a universally adopted class
Most concepts of polymerits involve structures such as macrocycles, finite dendrimer-like cores, or linear sequences capped
Properties proposed for polymerits include narrow molecular weight distribution, predictable mechanical and thermal behavior, and tunable
See also: oligomer; polymer; discrete polymer; sequence-defined polymer; dendrimer.