Natural polymers (from the Greek poly meaning “many” and meros meaning “parts”) are found in many forms such as horns of animals, tortoise shell, shellac (from the lac beetle), rosin (from pine trees), asphalt, and tar from distillation of organic materials. One of the most useful of the natural polymers was rubber, obtained from the sap of the hevea tree. (Rubber was named by the chemist Joseph Priestley who found that a piece of solidified latex gum was good for rubbing out pencil marks on paper. In Great Britain, erasers are still called “rubbers”.) Natural rubber had only limited use as it became brittle in the cold and melted when warmed. In 1839, Charles Goodyear discovered, through a lucky accident, that by heating the latex with sul...
Superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) play important roles in our daily life, as they are applied in produc...
A polymer consists of a large number of monomer units, which can be obtained naturally or via a chem...
An investigation of the effects of various water-soluble polymers upon some properties of natural ru...
Superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) play important roles in our daily life, as they are applied in produc...
The scientific and technical history of polymerization can be divided into three periods, which will...
A polymer is a substance composed of molecules with large molecular mass composed of repeating struc...
ABSTRACT: This article briefly describes the general aspects and cross-linking polymerization of sup...
The current review provides an overview of different types of superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) togethe...
Polymers play a very important role in human life. In fact, our body is made of lot of polymers, e.g...
Polymers play a great part in our daily lives and without them around, this world would be very, ver...
none6siInterest in polymers from renewable resources has been witnessing an incessant growth in both...
Naturally occurring polymers—those derived from plants and animals—have been used for many centuries...
Polymers can be of biological and synthetic origin, and are very important in our daily lives. They ...
The valorization of rubber seed shell into useful materials for industrial applications in polymer t...
none6siInterest in polymers from renewable resources has been witnessing an incessant growth in both...
Superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) play important roles in our daily life, as they are applied in produc...
A polymer consists of a large number of monomer units, which can be obtained naturally or via a chem...
An investigation of the effects of various water-soluble polymers upon some properties of natural ru...
Superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) play important roles in our daily life, as they are applied in produc...
The scientific and technical history of polymerization can be divided into three periods, which will...
A polymer is a substance composed of molecules with large molecular mass composed of repeating struc...
ABSTRACT: This article briefly describes the general aspects and cross-linking polymerization of sup...
The current review provides an overview of different types of superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) togethe...
Polymers play a very important role in human life. In fact, our body is made of lot of polymers, e.g...
Polymers play a great part in our daily lives and without them around, this world would be very, ver...
none6siInterest in polymers from renewable resources has been witnessing an incessant growth in both...
Naturally occurring polymers—those derived from plants and animals—have been used for many centuries...
Polymers can be of biological and synthetic origin, and are very important in our daily lives. They ...
The valorization of rubber seed shell into useful materials for industrial applications in polymer t...
none6siInterest in polymers from renewable resources has been witnessing an incessant growth in both...
Superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) play important roles in our daily life, as they are applied in produc...
A polymer consists of a large number of monomer units, which can be obtained naturally or via a chem...
An investigation of the effects of various water-soluble polymers upon some properties of natural ru...