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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Un polymère en étoile est un polymère ramiUn polymère en étoile est un polymère ramifié globulaire présentant un seul point de ramification (cœur) d’où émanent plusieurs chaînes linéaires (branches). Ces branches sont sans ramification secondaire. Les polymères en étoile sont obtenues à partir de monomères de type AB. Un polymère en étoile présentant n chaînes linéaires (branches) liées au point de ramification est appelé polymère en étoile à n branches, par exemple : polymère en étoile à cinq branches.mple : polymère en étoile à cinq branches. , Star-shaped polymers are the simplest clasStar-shaped polymers are the simplest class of branched polymers with a general structure consisting of several (at least three) linear chains connected to a central core. The core, or the center, of the polymer can be an atom, molecule, or macromolecule; the chains, or "arms", consist of variable-length organic chains. Star-shaped polymers in which the arms are all equivalent in length and structure are considered homogeneous, and ones with variable lengths and structures are considered heterogeneous. Star-shaped polymers' unique shape and associated properties, such as their compact structure, high arm density, efficient synthetic routes, and unique rheological properties make them promising tools for use in drug delivery, other biomedical applications, thermoplastics, and nanoelectronics among other applications. nanoelectronics among other applications.
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rdfs:comment Un polymère en étoile est un polymère ramiUn polymère en étoile est un polymère ramifié globulaire présentant un seul point de ramification (cœur) d’où émanent plusieurs chaînes linéaires (branches). Ces branches sont sans ramification secondaire. Les polymères en étoile sont obtenues à partir de monomères de type AB. Un polymère en étoile présentant n chaînes linéaires (branches) liées au point de ramification est appelé polymère en étoile à n branches, par exemple : polymère en étoile à cinq branches.mple : polymère en étoile à cinq branches. , Star-shaped polymers are the simplest clasStar-shaped polymers are the simplest class of branched polymers with a general structure consisting of several (at least three) linear chains connected to a central core. The core, or the center, of the polymer can be an atom, molecule, or macromolecule; the chains, or "arms", consist of variable-length organic chains. Star-shaped polymers in which the arms are all equivalent in length and structure are considered homogeneous, and ones with variable lengths and structures are considered heterogeneous.d structures are considered heterogeneous.
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