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  1. Polyolefin - Wikipedia

    A polyolefin is a type of polymer with the general formula (CH 2 CHR) n where R is an alkyl group. They are usually derived from a small set of simple olefins (alkenes).

  2. Polyolefin | Chemical Compound, Plastics & Polymer | Britannica

    Polyolefins are lightweight, flexible, thermoplastic materials that can be made into clear films and sheets, strong and resilient bottles and containers, water-resistant carpet fibres, and many …

  3. What are Polyolefins? - U.S. Plastic Corp.

    Jun 13, 2008 · Polyolefins are high molecular weight hydrocarbons. They include Low-Density and High Density Polyethylene and Polypropylene. All are break-resistant, nontoxic, and non …

  4. What Is Polyolefin? Types, Properties, and Common Uses

    Dec 5, 2024 · Polyolefin is a significant class of polymers derived from olefins, recognized for their versatility and wide-ranging applications. In this article, we will explore the common types of …

  5. Polyolefin - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Polyolefin is the largest class of organic thermoplastic polymers. They are nonpolar, odorless, nonporous materials that are often used in food packaging, industrial products, consumer …

  6. Polyolefins - Plastics Europe

    Polyolefins are a family of polyethylene and polypropylene thermoplastics. They are produced mainly from oil and natural gas by a process of polymerisation of ethylene and propylene …

  7. Advances in sustainable polyolefins: synthesis, chemical …

    Nov 7, 2025 · We critically unify advances across three aspects: synthetic approaches for weak-bond integration; polyolefin main-chain postmodification and transformation; chemical …

  8. The Complete Guide To Polyolefins | Folene

    Polyolefin (sometimes spelled polyolefine with an e at the end) is a “synthetic resin,” which is the term for the chemical compound primarily comprised of atoms, including carbon and hydrogen.

  9. The Many Faces of Polymers – Polyolefins

    Polyolefins are hydrocarbon-based materials characterized by their repeating units of carbon and hydrogen, leading to a wide range of properties depending on the specific olefin monomer …

  10. Polyolefins: The Backbone of Modern Plastics

    Oct 11, 2024 · Polyolefins derive from olefin monomers, unsaturated hydrocarbons with a carbon-carbon double bond. They rank among the most widely produced synthetic polymers …