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- 3,3-Bis(azidomethyl)oxetane
- 3-Chloropropionitrile
- Active center (polymer science)
- BT-Epoxy
- Cellulose diacetate
- Chlorinated polyethylene
- Crystalate
- DEAE-Sepharose
- Decyl polyglucose
- Delrex
- Elastolefin
- Engineering plastic
- Ethyl cellulose
- Excluded volume
- Galactoglucomannan
- Huggins equation
- Hydroxyethyl cellulose
- Hydroxyethyl methyl cellulose
- Irganox 1098
- Loop entropy
- Maltese cross (optics)
- Marlex
- Metal-phenolic network
- Poly(hydridocarbyne)
- PolyAMPS
- PolyAPTAC
- Polyaddition
- Polydiketoenamine
- Polydioxanone
- Polyetherketoneketone
- Polymer solution
- Polymethylhydrosiloxane
- Polyphenylsulfone
- Polyvinyl toluene
- Reactive center
- Reversible-deactivation polymerization
- Scheutjens–Fleer theory
- Sequence-defined polymer
- Suckerin
- Swelling capacity
- Technora
- Traffolyte
- English Wikipedia @ Freddythechick:WikiProject Chemistry/Materials
- English Wikipedia @ Freddythechick:WikiProject Polymers