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- Polyphosphazene abstract "Polyphosphazenes include a wide range of hybrid inorganic-organic polymers with a number of different skeletal architectures that contain alternating phosphorus and nitrogen atoms. Nearly all of these molecules contain two organic or organometallic side groups attached to each phosphorus atom. These include linear polymers with the formula (N=PR1R2)n, where R1 and R2 are organic or organometallic side groups. The linear polymers are the largest group, with the general structure shown schematically in the picture. Other known architectures are cyclolinear and cyclomatrix polymers in which small phosphazene rings are connected together by organic chain units. Other architectures are available, such as block copolymer, star, dendritic, or comb-type structures. More than 700 different polyphosphazenes are known, with different side groups (R) and different molecular architectures. Many of these polymers were first synthesized and studied in the research group of Harry R. Allcock at The Pennsylvania State University.".
- Polyphosphazene thumbnail PolyphosphazeneGeneralStructure.png?width=300.
- Polyphosphazene wikiPageID "5967919".
- Polyphosphazene wikiPageRevisionID "564930315".
- Polyphosphazene hasPhotoCollection Polyphosphazene.
- Polyphosphazene subject Category:Inorganic_polymers.
- Polyphosphazene type Abstraction100002137.
- Polyphosphazene type Chemical114806838.
- Polyphosphazene type Compound114818238.
- Polyphosphazene type InorganicPolymers.
- Polyphosphazene type Material114580897.
- Polyphosphazene type Matter100020827.
- Polyphosphazene type Part113809207.
- Polyphosphazene type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Polyphosphazene type Polymer114994328.
- Polyphosphazene type Relation100031921.
- Polyphosphazene type Substance100019613.
- Polyphosphazene comment "Polyphosphazenes include a wide range of hybrid inorganic-organic polymers with a number of different skeletal architectures that contain alternating phosphorus and nitrogen atoms. Nearly all of these molecules contain two organic or organometallic side groups attached to each phosphorus atom. These include linear polymers with the formula (N=PR1R2)n, where R1 and R2 are organic or organometallic side groups.".
- Polyphosphazene label "Polyfosfazeen".
- Polyphosphazene label "Polyphosphazene".
- Polyphosphazene label "Polyphosphazene".
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- Polyphosphazene sameAs Polyfosfazeen.
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- Polyphosphazene sameAs Q409766.
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- Polyphosphazene sameAs Polyphosphazene.
- Polyphosphazene wasDerivedFrom Polyphosphazene?oldid=564930315.
- Polyphosphazene depiction PolyphosphazeneGeneralStructure.png.
- Polyphosphazene isPrimaryTopicOf Polyphosphazene.