释义 |
poly·isobutylene \|pälē+\ noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary poly- + isobutylene : a polymer of isobutylene varying from a viscous oil to a sticky or rubbery solid; especially : an elastomer (C4H8)x that is formed at a low temperature (as -100° C) in the presence of a metal halide catalyst (as boron trifluoride) and that cannot be vulcanized unless a small amount of a proportion of isoprene or other diolefin has been incorporated with the isobutylene before polymerization — compare diisobutylene, synthetic rubber |