Synthetic polymers are a class of large, chain-like molecules composed of repeating subunits known as monomers. These versatile materials are artificially created through chemical processes, allowing for precise control over their molecular structure and properties. Widely employed in everyday products, synthetic polymers have revolutionized industries ranging from packaging and textiles to medicine and electronics. The field of synthetic polymers continues to evolve, with ongoing efforts to develop novel materials that meet the growing demands of modern society while minimizing environmental repercussions. Synthetic polymers are essential in Materials Science and Engineering, where they are designed and synthesized to meet specific application requirements. They undergo thorough characterization, utilizing techniques like spectroscopy and microscopy. Processing methods shape polymers into diverse forms, while their performance is evaluated under various conditions. Additionally, synthetic polymers contribute to composite materials, biomedical applications, and environmentally friendly alternatives, showcasing their crucial role in advancing material science and engineering.
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