polyvinylbased
Polyvinylbased is a nonstandard, umbrella-like descriptor used to refer to polymers whose structural backbone is derived from vinyl monomers. In practice, this term is often replaced by the more conventional term polyvinyl polymers or polyvinyl-based polymers, which encompasses a broad family of plastics and copolymers formed by addition polymerization of vinyl monomers such as vinyl chloride, vinyl acetate, vinylidene fluoride, and related monomers. The class includes long-known materials as well as specialized fluorinated and functionalized vinyl polymers.
Polyvinyl-based polymers are typically produced by addition (chain-growth) polymerization of vinyl monomers. Common methods include bulk,
Well-known polyvinyl-based polymers include polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyvinyl acetate (PVAc), polyvinyl alcohol (PVA, derived from PVAc
Applications and considerations
Polyvinyl-based polymers are used in construction, packaging, coatings, textiles, electronics, and automotive sectors. Environmental and end-of-life