Because of its hydrocarbon nature, butyl rubber is soluble in hydrocarbon solvents but has excellent resistance to polar solvents like alcohol and acetone.

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Polymers topics include: Characterisation, polymer blends, dendrimers, thermoplastic polymers, elastomers, fibers, organic conducting and biodegradable polymers. Polymers are substances made up of large molecules called macromolecules. These macromolecules are made up of simpler chemical units called monomers.  Polymers can be natural or synthetic. Natural polymers include hemp, shellac, amber, wool, silk, and natural rubber. Synthetic polymers are made in laboratories and are usually made from petroleum-derived ingredients. Examples of synthetic polymers include nylon, polyethylene,... Show more

Because of its hydrocarbon nature, butyl rubber is soluble in hydrocarbon solvents but has excellent resistance to polar solvents like alcohol and acetone.