The resulting polymers, called polyacetylenes (which do not contain alkyne units) are conjugated and can exhibit semiconducting properties.
The polymer should exhibit sufficient peel, shear and tensile strengths.
Additionally, polymers exhibit a structural-dependent relationship with oxygen.
A viscoeleastic polymer will exhibit a combination of both types of behavior.
Viscoelastic polymers exhibit both elastic and damping behaviour.
These polymers exhibit rich redox and acid-base properties.
This polymer is water soluble and exhibits a viscosifying effect in water.
It has been discovered that ferroelectric polymers exhibit piezoluminescence upon the application of stress.
The polymers exhibited a natural tendency to form bands perpendicular to the glass.
At very low temperatures, the polymer will behave like a glass and exhibit a high modulus.