Structure-based nomenclature for irregular linear, star, comb, and brush polymers (IUPAC Recommendations 2020)
Structure-based nomenclature for irregular linear, star, comb, and brush polymers (IUPAC...
Chen, Jiazhong; Wilks, Edward S.; Fradet, Alain; Hellwich, Karl-Heinz; Hiorns, Roger C.; Nakano, Tamaki; dos Santos, Claudio G.; Theato, Patrick
2021-09-01 00:00:00
AbstractThe existing recommendations for the structure-based nomenclature of regular single-strand organic polymers are extrapolated to complex polymers. The key proposal is that polymeric moieties may be named substituents. The types of polymers covered include linear and branched polymers containing more than one block of a single type of constitutional repeating unit (CRU) and branched polymers containing a main chain from which one or more polymeric side chains emanate.
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Structure-based nomenclature for irregular linear, star, comb, and brush polymers (IUPAC Recommendations 2020)
AbstractThe existing recommendations for the structure-based nomenclature of regular single-strand organic polymers are extrapolated to complex polymers. The key proposal is that polymeric moieties may be named substituents. The types of polymers covered include linear and branched polymers containing more than one block of a single type of constitutional repeating unit (CRU) and branched polymers containing a main chain from which one or more polymeric side chains emanate.
Journal
Pure and Applied Chemistry
– de Gruyter
Published: Sep 1, 2021
Keywords: Brush-shaped polymers; comb-shaped polymers; IUPAC Division of Chemical Nomenclature and Structure Representation; IUPAC Polymer Division; linear polymers; Nomenclature Recommendations; star-shaped polymers; structure-based polymer names
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