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is phenolic resin a copolymer
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Phenolic resin is a polymer, formed through the reaction of phenol with formaldehyde. Technically, it can be considered a copolymer when it incorporates varying formaldehyde-to-phenol ratios or when other phenolic compounds are introduced into the reaction. However, the classic view categorizes phenolic resins more as a network polymer due to its three-dimensional, cross-linked structure. The term "copolymer" is more often used for materials formed from two or more different monomer species in a linear or branched structure, whereas phenolic resins are created through a complex condensation reaction leading to a highly cross-linked matrix.
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