Polyaddition reaction

Mandarin:
聚加成反应 (jù jiā chéng fǎn yìng)
Explanation in English Language (EN):
A polyaddition reaction is a type of step-growth polymerization in which monomers add to each other without the loss of any atoms. The monomers react to form dimers, trimers, and eventually long chains. Polyaddition reactions are typically used to synthesize polymers with heteroatom linkages, such as polyurethanes and polyethers.
Explanation in Mandarin (ZH):
聚加成反应是一种逐步增长聚合,其中单体相互添加而不损失任何原子。单体反应形成二聚体、三聚体,最终形成长链。聚加成反应通常用于合成具有杂原子键的聚合物,例如聚氨酯和聚醚。
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