Polydimethylsiloxane vs Dimethylpolysiloxane - What's the difference?
polydimethylsiloxane | dimethylpolysiloxane |
(en noun) (abbreviated as : PDMS)
(chemistry) The simplest silicone, being a polymer having a repeat unit of -Si(CH3)2-O- ; its properties depend on the degree of polymerization and range from that of an oil to a plastic polydimethylsiloxane
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As nouns the difference between polydimethylsiloxane and dimethylpolysiloxane
is that polydimethylsiloxane is the simplest silicone, being a polymer having a repeat unit of -Si(CH3)2-O- ; its properties depend on the degree of polymerization and range from that of an oil to a plastic while dimethylpolysiloxane is polydimethylsiloxane.polydimethylsiloxane
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