Chemical Structure of Organic Polymers
Organic Polymers are often classified by the synthetic routes through which they are made. The attached link gives a number of tables from L.H. Sperlings text, Introduction to Physical Polymer Science showing some classifications of organic polymers. (My List) The simplest polymers consist of mono-substituted carbon chains based on the -CH2-CHR- repeat unit which is often formed from a vinyl compound, CH2=CHR. These are termed "vinyl" polymers. Generally, vinyl polymers are made by a "free-radical" reaction. (Nice Summary at USM)
 Intro to Free Radical Vinyl Chain Polymerization
 
Intro to Free Radical Vinyl Chain Polymerization
 Free 
Radical Polymerization - Initiation
Free 
Radical Polymerization - Initiation 
 Free Radical Polymerization - Monomers and Propagation
 
Free Radical Polymerization - Monomers and Propagation
 Free Radical Polymerization - Termination
 
Free Radical Polymerization - Termination
 Free Radical Polymerization - Complete Example
 
Free Radical Polymerization - Complete Example
 Free Radical Polymerization - Chain Transfer
 
Free Radical Polymerization - Chain Transfer
 Free Radical Polymerization - Dienes
 
Free Radical Polymerization - Dienes
 Free Radical Polymerization - Reaction Methods
 
Free Radical Polymerization - Reaction Methods
 Free Radical Polymerization - Autoaccelleration
 
Free Radical Polymerization - Autoaccelleration
 Comparison of Free Radical and Ionic Polymerizations
 
Comparison of Free Radical and Ionic Polymerizations
 Intro to Ring Opening Polymerization
 
Intro to Ring Opening Polymerization
 Ionic Mechanisms of Ring Opening Polymerization
 
Ionic Mechanisms of Ring Opening Polymerization
 Examples of Ring Opening Polymerization
 
Examples of Ring Opening Polymerization
In addition to Chain polymerization it is possible to polymerize by What is Called Step-Growth where addition occurs for all species not just for addition of a monomer to a chain.