organic polymer
collocation in Englishmeaningsoforganicandpolymer
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organic
adjective
uk/ɔːˈɡæn.ɪk/us/ɔːrˈɡæn.ɪk/
not using artificial chemicals in the growing of plants and animals for food and ...
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polymer
noun[C]
uk/ˈpɒl.ɪ.mər/us/ˈpɑː.lɪ.mɚ/
a chemical substance consisting of large molecules made from many smaller and ...
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(Definition oforganicandpolymerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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These categories include organic polymers, ceramic polymer composites, and compounds containing hydrogen-bonded radicals.
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Likewise, the term dissolved silica is different from the term silicone, which is organic polymers of silicon.
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Synthetic organic polymers are high molecular weight compounds that carry negative, positive or neutral charges.
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For a theoretical glassblowing of organic polymers the temperature must be controlled very precise.
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The carbonaceous chondrites also contain about 2% solidorganicpolymerwhich may be nutrients for heterotrophs.
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Unlike the inorganic silica columns, the polymer monoliths are made of anorganicpolymerbase.
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Although less efficient, thin-film cells andorganicpolymerbased cells can be produced quickly and cheaply.
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The electrical field set up by the vibrating nanotubes interacts with electrons migrating from theorganicpolymerlayer.
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The journal is dedicated to studies in fundamentalorganicpolymerchemistry and physical organic chemistry.
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In this case, the nanoparticles take the place of the fullerene based acceptors used in fullyorganicpolymersolar cells.
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The solid component of a reticulated foam may be anorganicpolymerlike polyurethane, a ceramic or a metal.
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The material for the crystals is usually a wide band gap inorganic crystal, or in some cases a suitableorganicpolymer.
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The sulfuric acid hydrolyses and solubilises the main naturalorganicpolymer, cellulose, present in the pulp wood fibers.
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These materials exhibited the largest room temperature conductivity observed for a covalentorganicpolymer, and this seminal report was key in furthering the development of organic conductive polymers.
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In the mid-1970's we argued that complex organic polymers would form on the surfaces of interstellar dust.
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Lignin, naphthalene and melamine sulfonate superplasticisers are organic polymers.
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Insoluble organic polymers, such as carbohydrates, are broken down to soluble derivatives that become available for other bacteria.
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The resulting fibers can be combined with organic polymers to produce fiber composite materials.
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Rubber is an example of the use of inorganic materials as fillers for organic polymers.
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