Polymer chemistry is a branch of science that studies polymers and macromolecules' chemical production, structure, and chemical and physical properties. Polymer chemistry principles and methods can be used to a variety of other chemistry sub-disciplines such as organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, and physical chemistry. Polymeric structures can be found in a wide range of materials, from totally inorganic metals and ceramics to DNA and other biological molecules; nevertheless, polymer chemistry is most commonly associated with synthetic, organic compositions. Polymer chemistry opens up a fascinating universe of structures with a variety of architectures, compositions, and functions. As polymer chemistry progresses, many of the opportunities and problems that lie ahead will revolve around the assembling or production of higher-order objects.
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Title : Lattice Vibrations and Atomic Reactions Governing Reversible Behavior of Shape Memory Alloys
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Title : Chemistry of Nuclear Fission Products:Odd Chemistry Inside the Core of the Nuclear Reactor
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Title : Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) Act as Chemical Switch from Supporting Survival to Death of Cancer Cells
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