Monomer of Nylon-2 and Nylon-6
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The most commonly used Nylons areNylon 6 Nylon 6.6 Nylon 11 and Nylon12. This relates to the no of C atoms in the monomer[s]. ... Nylon-2-Nylon-6 is an alternating polyamidecopolymer of glycine and amino caproic acid, as I remember Nylon 2 is set apart by a degree of biodegradability.
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The most commonly used Nylons areNylon 6 Nylon 6.6 Nylon 11 and Nylon12. This relates to the no of C atoms in the monomer[s]. ... Nylon-2-Nylon-6 is an alternating polyamidecopolymer of glycine and amino caproic acid, as I remember Nylon 2 is set apart by a degree of biodegradability.
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Nylon is a generic designation for a family of synthetic polymers composed of polyamides (repeating units linked by amide links). Nylon is a silk-like thermoplastic, generally made from petroleum, that can be melt-processed into fibers, films, or shapes.
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