polüetereid
Polüetereid refers to a class of synthetic polymers characterized by repeating ether linkages in their molecular structure. These polymers are formed through the polymerization of compounds containing ether groups, typically derived from diols and diisocyanates or through ring-opening polymerization of cyclic ethers. The term is often used in the context of polyurethane chemistry, where polyether-based polyols are a key component in the production of flexible and rigid polyurethane foams, adhesives, coatings, and elastomers.
Polyether polyols are produced by the polymerization of alkylene oxides, such as ethylene oxide or propylene
Applications of polyether-based materials span various industries. In the automotive sector, they are used in seating,
The synthesis of polyether polyols involves controlled polymerization processes to achieve desired molecular weights and functional