14. Main applications of chemical modification
Chemical modification is the only way to obtain materials derived from natural polymers (cellulose, proteins) or polymers whose monomer does not exist, such as poly(vinyl alcohol). However, chemical modification is increasingly used to produce polymers with highly specific properties.
14.1 Macromolecular reagents
A macromolecular reagent has both the properties of a polymer and those of the reactive groups attached to it. Macromolecular reagents are used in classic organic...
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