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May 10 TSE Trinseo PLC Reports Q1 2024 Results: Challenges Persist Amidst Strategic Adjustments
May 10 ITW Reasons to Retain Illinois Tool (ITW) Stock in Your Portfolio
May 10 TSE Trinseo PLC (NYSE:TSE) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 9 TSE Trinseo PLC 2024 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
May 9 TSE Trinseo PLC (TSE) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 9 WAT Estimating The Fair Value Of Waters Corporation (NYSE:WAT)
May 9 PSX Shareholders May Not Be So Generous With Phillips 66's (NYSE:PSX) CEO Compensation And Here's Why
May 8 TSE Trinseo (TSE) Reports Q1 Loss, Tops Revenue Estimates
May 8 TSE Trinseo Non-GAAP EPS of -$1.94 beats by $0.14, revenue of $904M
May 8 TSE Trinseo Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Provides Second Quarter Outlook
May 8 WAT Waters Corporation (NYSE:WAT) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 8 ITW Illinois Tool Works (ITW) is a Top Dividend Stock Right Now: Should You Buy?
May 8 ITW Illinois Tool Works (NYSE:ITW) shareholders have earned a 13% CAGR over the last five years
May 8 WAT Waters ACQUITY QDa II Mass Detector Delivers Wider Range of Chemical Analysis within Cost-Effective, Lower Energy Instrument
May 8 WAT Waters Corp (WAT) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Insights into Financial ...
May 8 WAT Q1 2024 Waters Corp Earnings Call
May 7 TSE Trinseo Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
May 7 DRRX DURECT Corporation to Announce First Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Provide a Business Update
May 7 WAT Waters (WAT) Q1 Earnings & Sales Beat Estimates, Fall Y/Y
May 7 WAT Waters Corporation (WAT) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Polymers

A polymer (; Greek poly-, "many" + -mer, "part") is a large molecule, or macromolecule, composed of many repeated subunits. Due to their broad range of properties, both synthetic and natural polymers play essential and ubiquitous roles in everyday life. Polymers range from familiar synthetic plastics such as polystyrene to natural biopolymers such as DNA and proteins that are fundamental to biological structure and function. Polymers, both natural and synthetic, are created via polymerization of many small molecules, known as monomers. Their consequently large molecular mass relative to small molecule compounds produces unique physical properties, including toughness, viscoelasticity, and a tendency to form glasses and semicrystalline structures rather than crystals. The terms polymer and resin are often synonymous with plastic.
The term "polymer" derives from the Greek word πολύς (polus, meaning "many, much") and μέρος (meros, meaning "part"), and refers to a molecule whose structure is composed of multiple repeating units, from which originates a characteristic of high relative molecular mass and attendant properties. The units composing polymers derive, actually or conceptually, from molecules of low relative molecular mass. The term was coined in 1833 by Jöns Jacob Berzelius, though with a definition distinct from the modern IUPAC definition. The modern concept of polymers as covalently bonded macromolecular structures was proposed in 1920 by Hermann Staudinger, who spent the next decade finding experimental evidence for this hypothesis.Polymers are studied in the fields of biophysics and macromolecular science, and polymer science (which includes polymer chemistry and polymer physics). Historically, products arising from the linkage of repeating units by covalent chemical bonds have been the primary focus of polymer science; emerging important areas of the science now focus on non-covalent links. Polyisoprene of latex rubber is an example of a natural/biological polymer, and the polystyrene of styrofoam is an example of a synthetic polymer. In biological contexts, essentially all biological macromolecules—i.e., proteins (polyamides), nucleic acids (polynucleotides), and polysaccharides—are purely polymeric, or are composed in large part of polymeric components—e.g., isoprenylated/lipid-modified glycoproteins, where small lipidic molecules and oligosaccharide modifications occur on the polyamide backbone of the protein.The simplest theoretical models for polymers are ideal chains.

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