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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From poly- + -mer, from Ancient Greek πολύς (polús, “many”) + μέρος (méros, “part”). Coined by Jöns Jacob Berzelius in 1833, though his definition was quite different from the modern one.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]polymer (countable and uncountable, plural polymers)
- (organic chemistry) A long or larger molecule consisting of a chain or network of many repeating units, formed by chemically bonding together many identical or similar small molecules called monomers. A polymer is formed by polymerization, the joining of many monomer molecules.
- A material consisting of such polymer molecules.
- 2000 October 1, Suda Kiatkamjornwong, Wararuk Chomsaksakul, Manit Sonsuk, “Radiation modification of water absorption of cassava starch by acrylic acid/acrylamide”, in Radiation Physics and Chemistry, volume 59, number 4, , page 423:
- The water absorbency of the anionically starch-grafted AA/AM absorbent is markedly affected by the pH of the buffer solution at different ionic strengths. The charge of the ionic monomer affects the pH sensitivity of the superabsorbent polymers. An acidic superabsorbent normally ionizes at high pH but unionizes at low pH.
- 2013 May-June, Charles T. Ambrose, “Alzheimer’s Disease”, in American Scientist, volume 101, number 3, page 200:
- Similar studies of rats have employed four different intracranial resorbable, slow sustained release systems—surgical foam, a thermal gel depot, a microcapsule or biodegradable polymer beads.
Hyponyms
[edit]- biopolymer
- block polymer
- copolymer
- exopolymer
- geopolymer
- glycopolymer
- graft polymer
- heteropolymer
- homopolymer
- hydropolymer
- hydroxypolymer
- hyperpolymer
- inorganic polymer
- interpolymer
- intrapolymer
- lipopolymer
- macropolymer
- metallopolymer
- micropolymer
- monopolymer
- multipolymer
- nanopolymer
- oligopolymer
- photopolymer
- piezopolymer
- ribopolymer
- star polymer
- stereospecific polymer
- technopolymer
- terpolymer
- thermopolymer
- tribopolymer
- tripolymer
Derived terms
[edit]- autopolymer
- azopolymer
- biopolymer
- bipolymer
- block polymer
- ceramer
- colestipol
- copolymer
- exopolymer
- fluoropolymer
- geopolymer
- glycopolymer
- graft polymer
- halato-telechelic polymer
- halfmer
- heteropolymer
- hexapolymer
- homopolymer
- hydropolymer
- hydroxypolymer
- hyperpolymer
- inorganic polymer
- interpolymer
- intrapolymer
- lipopolymer
- macropolymer
- metallopolymer
- micropolymer
- monopolymer
- multipolymer
- nanopolymer
- oligopolymer
- photopolymer
- piezopolymer
- polymerase
- polymeric
- polymerics
- polymeride
- polymerise
- polymerism
- polymerization
- polymerize
- polymerlike
- polymerogenic
- polymerone
- polymerous
- polymersome
- polyplex
- prepolymer
- ribopolymer
- silane-modified polymer
- star polymer
- stereospecific polymer
- superpolymer
- technopolymer
- terpolymer
- thermopolymer
- tribopolymer
- tripolymer
Related terms
[edit]Translations
[edit]molecule
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See also
[edit]- plastic (many artificial polymers are plastics)
Czech
[edit]Noun
[edit]polymer m inan
Declension
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- “polymer”, in Příruční slovník jazyka českého (in Czech), 1935–1957
- “polymer”, in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého (in Czech), 1960–1971, 1989
German
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Adjective
[edit]polymer (strong nominative masculine singular polymerer, not comparable)
Declension
[edit]Positive forms of polymer (uncomparable)
number & gender | singular | plural | |||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | |||
predicative | er ist polymer | sie ist polymer | es ist polymer | sie sind polymer | |
strong declension (without article) |
nominative | polymerer | polymere | polymeres | polymere |
genitive | polymeren | polymerer | polymeren | polymerer | |
dative | polymerem | polymerer | polymerem | polymeren | |
accusative | polymeren | polymere | polymeres | polymere | |
weak declension (with definite article) |
nominative | der polymere | die polymere | das polymere | die polymeren |
genitive | des polymeren | der polymeren | des polymeren | der polymeren | |
dative | dem polymeren | der polymeren | dem polymeren | den polymeren | |
accusative | den polymeren | die polymere | das polymere | die polymeren | |
mixed declension (with indefinite article) |
nominative | ein polymerer | eine polymere | ein polymeres | (keine) polymeren |
genitive | eines polymeren | einer polymeren | eines polymeren | (keiner) polymeren | |
dative | einem polymeren | einer polymeren | einem polymeren | (keinen) polymeren | |
accusative | einen polymeren | eine polymere | ein polymeres | (keine) polymeren |
Further reading
[edit]Norwegian Bokmål
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From poly- + Ancient Greek μέρος (méros, “part”).
Noun
[edit]polymer m (definite singular polymeren, indefinite plural polymerer, definite plural polymerene)
- a polymer
Derived terms
[edit]References
[edit]- “polymer” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From poly- + Ancient Greek μέρος (méros, “part”).
Noun
[edit]polymer m (definite singular polymeren, indefinite plural polymerar, definite plural polymerane)
- a polymer
Derived terms
[edit]References
[edit]- “polymer” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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