Methacrylates easily form polymers because the double bonds are very reactive.
These dismantled components can come together to form new polymers referred to as geopolymers.
The polymer formed by linking thiophene through its 2,5 positions is called polythiophene.
These phospholipids form polymers when they are irradiated with ultraviolet light (Scheme 1).
A ternary complex can also refer to a polymer formed by electrostatic interactions.
These small peptides are what prevent fibrinogen from spontaneously forming polymers with itself.
One system that has been demonstrated uses quadruple hydrogen bonds to form supramolecular polymers.
Methyltrichlorosilane is mainly used to form polymers such as poly(methylsilyne).
A coordination of 4 allows beryllium compounds, such as the fluoride or chloride, to form polymers.
A polymer formed by reacting epoxide units is called a polyepoxide or an epoxy.