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Curing (chemistry) and Gelation

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Difference between Curing (chemistry) and Gelation

Curing (chemistry) vs. Gelation

Curing is a term in polymer chemistry and process engineering that refers to the toughening or hardening of a polymer material by cross-linking of polymer chains, brought about by electron beams, heat, or chemical additives. Gelation (gel transition) is the formation of a gel from a system with branched polymers.

Similarities between Curing (chemistry) and Gelation

Curing (chemistry) and Gelation have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Cross-link.

Cross-link

A cross-link is a bond that links one polymer chain to another.

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Curing (chemistry) and Gelation Comparison

Curing (chemistry) has 20 relations, while Gelation has 5. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 4.00% = 1 / (20 + 5).

References

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