Nylon is a generic term for the polyamide type product of polymeriation of a diamine and a dicarboxylic acid. There are two monomers in this case. In the particular case of Nylon 6 patented by Dupont (produced more often in the US), the specific monomers are hexamethylene diamine and adipic acid. In the case of Nylon 6,6 (produced more often in European countries) the company BASF uses a ring opening polymerization of caprolactam.
Nylon is a generic term for the polyamide type product of polymeriation of a diamine and a dicarboxylic acid. There are two monomers in this case. In the particular case of Nylon 6 patented by Dupont (produced more often in the US), the specific monomers are hexamethylene diamine and adipic acid. In the case of Nylon 6,6 (produced more often in European countries) the company BASF uses a ring opening polymerization of caprolactam.
Nylon-6 is made from a monomer called caprolactam.
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amide is the monomer of nylon fibre
caprolactum
Polyamide
Amide
nylon is said to be the strongest fibre..!!
The first synthetic fiber, Nylon, was created by Wallace Carothers in 1935.
This makes nylon, an synthetic fiber.
a polymer.
it is a monomer of nucleosides
As a monomer is the smallest unit of a fiber, and without it, no fiber would have existed.
Yes, nylon is a synthetic fiber.
Yes, nylon is a synthetic fiber.
This depends on type of fiber.
elastic and nylon can someone improve please
Luxurell Nylon is a soft fiber made by Stainmaster.
Nylon
Synthetic. It is completely man made.
Synthetic. It is completely man made.
Synthetic. It is completely man made.
Nylon-66 is made up of hexamethylenediamine and adipic acid whereas Nylon-6 is made up of monomer called Caprolactum.
man made