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inorganic polymer

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inorganic polymer [¦in·ȯr¦gan·ik ′päl·ə·mər]
(inorganic chemistry)
Large molecules, usually linear or branched chains with atoms other than carbon in their backbone; an example is glass, an inorganic polymer made up of rings and chains of repeating silicate units.


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Sequoia Interests is conducting ongoing research and testing of an inorganic polymer chemical formulation being developed for use in the oil and gas industry to assist in the recovery of oil in wells that have previously been drilled, but abandoned with unrecoverable reserves.
 
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