OK If I understand this correctly you are asking if you using a combination of filters can change the properties of a synthetic oil.
The answer is NO.
Your standard oil filter, filters at a micron rating in the 20 micron range, automotive full-flow oil filter is able to trap and hold essentially all the contaminant particles larger than 25 microns. (A human hair measures approximately 70 microns in diameter. An object that is 1 micron in size is .000039 inches in diameter.) Adding a second filter or Bypass filter to filter out smaller particles is a great way to extend the life of your oil.
Semi synthetic or synthetic blend is a combination of synthetic and conventional oil. Full synthetic oil is just that 100% synthetic oil.
The answer is Polymer
No a cellulose is a natural polymer
It is a combination of synthetic oil and conventional oil.
methane , propene
perfluorocarbon based molecules (PFC's) and hemoglobin based molecules
A combination of two or more synthetic(man-made) substances in a new material with different properties.
Only if the engine has low miles or no sludge build up - synthetic oil captures the carbon within its molecules and if there is to much carbon buildup (sludge) it will release the carbon into the molecules of the synthetic oil and run it through the engine - once the filter is bypassing there is nothing to keep the "liquid sandpaper" from wiping out the bearings.
A polymer is a natural or synthetic compound consisting of up to millions of molecules forming repeated linked units
Synthetic polymers are chemicals made by rearranging the structure of existing molecules, especially large molecules containing carbon. The molecular chains (monomers) that make up organic molecules can be artifically strung together to create materials such as plastics, neoprene rubber, nylon and rayon.Synthetic polymers are man-made mega-molecules. Examples of modern and revolutionary synthetic polymers include DuPont pioneering Nylon and Dacron fibers.
Yes, proteins are organic compounds.Specifically, organic compounds contain carbon molecules. They may be subdivided into natural and synthetic compounds. Natural compounds will be animal- or plant-produced whereas synthetic compounds results from the reactions of other compounds.A protein represents a natural compound whereas a plastic serves as a synthetically-prepared compound.
This makes nylon, an synthetic fiber.