Depolymerizable polymers
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Depolymerizable polymers
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Depolymerizable polymers or Low-Ceiling Temperature Polymers refer to polymeric materials that can undergo depolymerization to revert the materials to their monomers at relatively low temperatures, such as room temperature. For example, the ceiling temperature Tc for formaldehyde is 119 °C, and that for acetaldehyde is -39 °C. Unlike stable polymers such as PVCs that have high thermal stability, depolymerizable polymers and closely related self-immolative polymers can be triggered by stimuli to
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Polymeric materials that can be reverted to monomers
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depolymerizable_polymers
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2023-12-09T23:49:15Z
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