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classic polymerization art redraw + two variants of my own design featuring kuriboh + marshmallon and bunny + axolotl as the "squiggles"
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Polymerization Series
classic polymerization art redraw + two variants of my own design featuring kuriboh + marshmallon and bunny + axolotl as the "squiggles"
Domino polymerization provides a new route to versatile, degradable plastics
Plastic, once ingenious for its durability and versatility, has become a global environmental issue that is affecting every aspect of life. This, in turn, is fueling the development of degradable polymers as alternative solutions. Among contending the possibilities are poly(disulfide)s, which have garnered attention as redox-degradable polymers with various polymerization techniques that can break down in reductive environments, such as the seafloor. However, according to the specific objective, it is necessary to design and synthesize each monomer to control polymer properties and impart functionality.
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AJ Suede, Lord OLO & Televangel - Polymerization
Polymerization
Lutetium is the last of the lanthanide series. One of its isotopes has a long half-life (~38 billion years), and thus is used to determine the age of minerals and meteorites.