telechelice
Telechelice, more commonly spelled telechelic, refers to polymers that carry reactive functional groups at one or both ends of the chain. These end groups enable bonding to other molecules or to form networks, making telechelic polymers useful as precursors for adhesives, coatings, and thermosetting materials. The term derives from Greek tele, meaning end, and chela, meaning claw.
Common end groups include hydroxyl, carboxyl, amine, epoxide, isocyanate, acrylate, vinyl, and thiol groups. Polymers with
Production methods involve living or controlled polymerization with chain ends capped by desired functionality, or post-polymerization
Applications include crosslinkable adhesives and sealants, reactive resins for epoxies and polyurethanes, compatibilizers for polymer blends,
Note: While telechelic is the standard spelling, telechelice is a less common variant. The concept is widely