Etymology:
Meaning:
A synthetic polymer consisting of repeating units of vinyl monomers.
Origin:
The term "polyvinyl" was first used in the early 20th century to describe polymers made from vinyl monomers, such as vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate. These polymers were initially used as substitutes for natural materials like leather and rubber.
Over time, the term "polyvinyl" has come to encompass a wide range of synthetic polymers with different properties and applications. Some common types of polyvinyl polymers include:
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