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Examples
- Amylose ( CAS # 9005-82-7 ) is a linear polymer of glucose linked with mainly ? ( 1?! 4 ) bonds.
- Linear polymers are created using monomers with two reactive end groups and monomers with more than two end groups give three-dimensional polymers which are crosslinked.
- In general linear polymers are the most useful, but it is possible to introduce branches in nylon by the condensation of dicarboxylic acids with polyamines having three or more amino groups.
- The next major advance was the release in 1995 of the AB310 which utilized a linear polymer in a capillary in place of the slab gel for DNA strand separation by electrophoresis.
- Consider a linear polymer to be a freely-jointed chain with " N " subunits, each of length \ scriptstyle \ ell, that occupy distribution described by the formula
- Silver cyanide forms the linear polymer { Ag Ca " N?! Ag Ca " N?! }; silver thiocyanate has a similar structure, but forms a zigzag instead because of the sp 3-hybridized sulfur atom.
- Ring-opening metathesis polymerization of cycloalkenes can produce many important petrochemicals; this is of particular importance in an industrial capacity because synthetic capabilities include linear polymers from inexpensive monomers or polymers with special properties, thus compensating for an additional expense.
- The solubilization of prions is attributed to the polycationic and dendrimeric nature of the PAMAMs, with higher generation ( > G3 ) dendrimers being the most efficient; hydroxy-terminated PAMAMs as well as linear polymers showed little to no effect.
- The 1?! 4 linked starch part is called amylose and it is a linear polymer while the 1?! 4 and 1?! 6 linked part is the amylopectin, a branched chain polymer, being 1?! 6 the branching point linkages.
- The first protein to be sequenced was insulin, by Frederick Sanger, in 1949 . Sanger correctly determined the amino acid sequence of insulin, thus conclusively demonstrating that proteins consisted of linear polymers of amino acids rather than branched chains, colloids, or cyclols.