Polymer architecture

Branch point in a polymer

Polymer architecture in polymer science relates to the way branching leads to a deviation from a strictly linear polymer chain.[1] Branching may occur randomly or reactions may be designed so that specific architectures are targeted.[1] It is an important microstructural feature. A polymer's architecture affects many of its physical properties including solution viscosity, melt viscosity, solubility in various solvents, glass transition temperature and the size of individual polymer coils in solution.

  1. ^ a b Rubinstein, Michael; Colby, Ralph H. (2003). Polymer physics. Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press. p. 6. ISBN 0-19-852059-X.

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