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Animation of a general electrophilic aromatic substitution
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The faster the initiation, the fewer terminations and transfers, the more consistent the number of propagating chains leading to narrow molecular weight distributions. [1]

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Polymers

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There are many different types of polymers. They are used in our everyday lives. The most famous reference is to the graduate. [4]

Polymers Synthesis

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The two main ways to synthesize polymers are by step-growth and chain-growth polymerizations. The difference between them are as follows.

Step-Growth Polymerizations

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Step-growth polymerization...

Chain-Growth Polymerizations

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Chain-growth... A type of chain-growth polymerization is ATRP.

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page

This is a typical ATRP reaction:

General ATRP Reaction.

creating high quality images: settings for chem draw:
1.) file --> adopt document settings from --> ACS Document 1996
2.) once structures are drawn, Object --> object settings --> bold length: 0.03 and line width: 0.015
3.) normalize bond lengths and angles: stucture --> clean up structure
4.) align structures/equation: object --> align.

to make a list, as shown above, need to insert a "line break" (arrow at top)

Polymer Characterization

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There are many ways in which polymers are characterized.

GPC

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MALDI

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Equations

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if you are typing greek letters in your text, greek letters are at the bottom of the editing page. pull down menu --> greek β λ Σ

However, in an equation, the greek letters must be spelled out.

(underscore means a subscript)

Tables

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type your tables across

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row 2 column 1 row 2 column 2 row 2 column 3

necessary for last vertical line before brackets to place table immediately after text and not at end of Wikipedia page.

Other Helpful Hints

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1.) open other source pages then copy/paste formatting code into entry
2.) quick reference guide: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Cheatsheet
3.) longer guide: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:How_to_edit_a_page


References

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  1. ^ Matyjaszewski, K; Xia, J (2001). "Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization". Chemical Reviews. 101 (9): 2921–2990. doi:10.1021/cr940534g. PMID 11749397.
  2. ^ Glazerman, Steven (2006). "Alternative Routhes to Teaching". Journal of POlicy Analysis. 25 (1): 75–96. doi:10.1002/pam.20157. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ Escuder, Beatriu (2006). "Insight on the NMR Study of Supramolecular Gels and Its Application to Monitor Molecular Recognition on Self-Assembled Fibers". Journal of Organic Chemistry. 71 (20). American Chemical Society: 7747–7756. doi:10.1021/jo0612731. PMID 16995682. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ Nichols, Mike (1967). The Graduate.