NaturalPolymer-Advanced Polymers & its phenomenon
Most of the natural polymers are compose from the condensation polymers and this formation from the monomers, water is obtained as a by-product. Advanced polymer techniques are designed to contribute some of the unique products and latest industrial developments and fabrication methods. These methods originate from both industry and academia for the growth of polymer applications and meeting the stipulate of the future. Natural polymers are liable to be biodegradable, although the rate of degeneration is generally inversely proportional to the expansion of chemical modification for Polymeric Materials.
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