Combinations with ethylene glycol (EG) are also important in biomedical applications. Poly(EG) (PEG) is one of the most commonly used biomedical polymers due to its specific properties.
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Yet it continues also to play a major role in polymer chemistry ... of hydrocarbons resulted in the creation of a propylene–ethylene copolymer. It is telling that in 1966 the reaction attracted ...
Researchers have developed a recyclable alternative to a durable class of plastics used for items like car tires, replacement hip joints and bowling balls.
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