Polymerization is a chemical process where small molecules, known as monomers, join together to form a larger molecule called a polymer. This transformation involves creating covalent bonds between the monomers.
During polymerization, these initial small units act like building blocks, linking consecutively to form long chains or networks.
Key features of polymerization include:
- The process can occur in various ways like addition polymerization or condensation polymerization.
- In addition polymerization, monomers join without losing any other molecules. This method is common with unsaturated monomers like ethene.
- Condensation polymerization involves monomers combining with the release of small molecules, such as water.
Polymers have a wide array of uses, from making plastic bags, which use polyethylene, to forming polyester materials in clothing. This flexible transformation of small molecules into large functional products highlights the importance of polymerization in both industrial and everyday contexts.