Concept cluster: Chemistry > Polymer chemistry
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Initialism of bichloroacetic acid. [Synonym of dichloroacetic acid]
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Describing crosslinked polyacrylic/polycarboxylic resins.
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(inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry) Relating to carbonyls
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A solution of polyethylene glycol
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(organic chemistry) Any cyclic polymer
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(countable, materials science) Initialism of diamond anvil cell. [A device that is used to subject small samples of materials to exceptionally high pressures]
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(chemistry) Initialism of ethylene glycoltetraacetic acid.
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Initialism of free fatty acid. [non-esterified fatty acid]
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(obsolete, organic chemistry) dihydroxyacetone
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(chemistry) Any (organic or inorganic) polymer formed from monomers that contain a hydroxy group
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(organic chemistry, dated) An acid found in peanut oil in the form of a glyceride.
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(organic chemistry) An electrolytic reaction involving the decarboxylative dimerisation of two carboxylic acids
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Any of an industrial range of polyethylene glycols
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(organic chemistry) Any polymer or oligomer that has a functional group that can take part in further polymerization.
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(organic chemistry) Initialism of monopropylene glycol. [Synonym of propylene glycol, propandiol]
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Alternative spelling of neopentyl glycol [(organic chemistry) The diol 2,2-dimethyl-1,3-propanediol derived from neopentane]
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Initialism of neopentyl glycol. [(organic chemistry) The diol 2,2-dimethyl-1,3-propanediol derived from neopentane]
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(organic chemistry) Initialism of polyacrylic acid. [(chemistry) Any polymer of acrylic acid]
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Initialism of polycaprolactone. [(chemistry) A biodegradable polyester used in medical applications such as sutures]
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Alternative form of PEGyl [a functional group similar to the molecule polyethylene glycol (PEG)]
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(transitive, chemistry) To subject to PEGylation (To react polyethylene glycol (PEG) with a protein such as interferon in order to disguise its presence to the immune system)
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(organic chemistry) a perfluoro derivative of the glutarate group
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(organic chemistry) polyester
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Abbreviation of polyglycerol polyricinoleate, a particular emulsifier. [A particular emulsifier used in food.]
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Any form of pluronic acid or similar block copolymer of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide
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(organic chemistry) A nonionic surfactant used in biochemical research.
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(organic chemistry) An acene having so many rings it may be considered to be a polymer
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(chemistry) a polyether derived from an aldehyde or ketone and containing -O-R-O- groups in the main chain; especially polyoxymethylene derived from formaldehyde
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Any of several thermoplastic materials made from polyacrylates.
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(chemistry) Any organic compound having multiple carboxylic acid functional groups
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(organic chemistry) Any polymer containing a number of monomers linked in the fashion of a catenane.
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(organic chemistry) Any polymer formed from diesters
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Of, or consisting of polyesters
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(chemistry) polyoxymethylene
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A polymer of glucose whose derivatives are used as nonionic detergenta
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A particular emulsifier used in food.
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Synonym of polyethylene glycol
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(chemistry) Of, pertaining to, or containing polyions
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Synonym of polyacetal
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(organic chemistry) A biodegradable thermoplastic made by polymerization of lactic acid residues.
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polylactic acid
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(chemistry) Of or relating to a polymer of methacrylic acid
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(chemistry) A polymer of methacrylic acid
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Describing polymers of oxamic acid or its derivatives
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Any polymer based of phthalate monomers
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(organic chemistry) Derived from polyurea
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Any polymer of a uronic acid
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(organic chemistry) relating to, or derived from a polyyne
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(organic chemistry) Any polymer in which the monomers are zwitterions
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(organic chemistry) Initialism of polypropylene glycol. [(organic chemistry) A polymer of propylene glycol.]
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Abbreviation of saccharum lactis.
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(organic chemistry) An acetal derivative of glycerol (2,2-dimethyl-1,3-dioxolan-4-yl)methanol used in the synthesis of glycerides
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(organic chemistry) Reacted or polymerized with spermine
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To react with styrene
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(chemistry, dated) Any aliphatic polyester.
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triglyceride
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(chemistry) The relationship between vinylogous compounds
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(organic chemistry) Any of a class of polymers that have the physical characteristic of glasses

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