selfpolymerization
Self-polymerization, also known as autopolymerization or spontaneous polymerization, refers to a chemical process where monomers react with themselves to form a polymer chain without the introduction of an external initiator. This typically occurs when monomers possess inherent reactivity, such as the presence of functional groups that can readily attack each other under specific conditions.
Certain classes of monomers are more prone to self-polymerization. For example, monomers with strained rings, like
The rate and extent of self-polymerization are highly dependent on the specific monomer, temperature, presence of