polümerisatsioonivõime
Polümerisatsioonivõime is an Estonian term that translates to polymerization ability or capacity in English. It refers to the inherent tendency of a monomer, a small molecule, to undergo polymerization reactions, forming long chains or networks of repeating units called polymers. This ability is dictated by the chemical structure of the monomer, particularly the presence of reactive functional groups. For instance, monomers with double or triple bonds, such as ethylene or styrene, readily undergo addition polymerization. Monomers containing functional groups like hydroxyl (-OH) or carboxyl (-COOH) can participate in condensation polymerization, where small molecules like water are eliminated during the process.
The degree of polymerization, which is the number of monomer units in a polymer chain, is influenced