Polymer Chemistry Impact Factor

 Polymer chemists study huge, complex molecules (polymers) that are constructed up from many smaller (sometimes repeating) units. They study how the smaller building blocks (monomers) combine, and make useful materials with specific characteristics by manipulating the molecular structure of the monomers/polymers used, the composition of the monomer/polymer combinations, and applying chemical and processing techniques that can, to a great extent, affect the properties of the final product. Polymer chemists are distinctive within the chemistry community because their understanding of the relationship between structure and property extents from the molecular scale to the macroscopic scale. Polymer chemical professionals create, study, and manipulate the characteristics of polymers to make materials with specific chemical, biological, and physical properties. Polymers infuse every aspect of daily life, and it is difficult to visualize society without synthetic and natural polymers. Polymer products can be frivolous, firm, solid, and flexible, and may have special thermal, electrical, or optical characteristics. Because of their low cost, high specificity, and adaptability, polymers have a very wide range of applications.  

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