释义 |
ˌco-polymeriˈzation Chem. [co- 3 b.] The polymerization of two or more substances together. So ˌcoˈpolymerize v., to polymerize together. Hence ˌcoˈpolymerizing, ˌcoˈpolymerized ppl. adjs.
1940J. R. Hurst in Ind. & Engin. Chem. XXXII. 64 (heading) Copolymerization of Maleic Polyesters. Ibid. 64/1 For the first time it has been shown that glycol maleate esters are capable of undergoing copolymerization with vinyl derivatives. Ibid. 64/2 Its ability to copolymerize with vinyl derivatives was also recognized. Ibid., Such copolymerized mixtures represent an entirely new type of synthetic resin. 1945H. R. Fleck Plastics (ed. 2) iv. 108 Co-polymerization of the monomer with another polymerizable monomer. 1948Economist 31 July 193/2 Patents for the co-polymerisation of styrene and oil. 1950Thorpe's Dict. Appl. Chem. X. 87/2 (heading) Interpolymerisation (Co-polymerisation) Processes... This technique is widely practised in the manufacture of vinyl plastics since it permits the production of a more varied range of products than would otherwise be possible. 1961J. N. Anderson Appl. Dental Materials (ed. 2) xxiii. 229 Monomer liquid may also contain styrene..or other copolymerizing monomers. 1963A. J. Hall Textile Sci. ii. 72 Dynel synthetic fibre is made from a linear polymer derived from two different monomers,..which are caused to co-polymerise thus. |