poly(2-(4-vinylphenyl)pyridine)

polymer

Poly(2-(4-vinylphenyl)pyridine) is an aromatic vinyl polymer featuring pyridine heterocycles and phenyl groups in its backbone, designed to combine thermal stability with functional coordination chemistry. This is primarily a research material developed for advanced applications requiring both polymer processability and the chemical versatility of nitrogen-containing aromatics; it remains largely experimental rather than established in high-volume industrial production. Engineers would consider this polymer for applications demanding thermally robust matrices with potential metal-coordination or electronic functionality, though its use is currently limited to specialized research contexts and emerging technologies in functional polymers.

research polymershigh-temperature compositescoordination polymerselectronic/photonic materialsfunctional polymer matrices

Compliance & Regulations

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Safety & Biocompatibility

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