Kinetic chain length
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Kinetic chain length
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In polymer chemistry, the kinetic chain length (ν) of a polymer is the average number of units called monomers added to a growing chain during chain-growth polymerization. During this process, a polymer chain is formed when monomers are bonded together to form long chains known as polymers. Kinetic chain length is defined as the average number of monomers that react with an active center such as a radical from initiation to termination. This definition is a special case of the concept of chain l
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Average number of monomers added during chain-growth polymerization
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2023-10-22T21:39:47Z
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