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What is Cross-linking? What is the function of Crosslinking?

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    Cross linking is used to refer the process of linking one site to another site and provide a way to allow the accessing to it which provides the users with reference sites that consist of the contents similar to the viewing of the site of the document with certain defaults.

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    Hi friends,
    A cross-link is a bond that links one polymer chain to another. They can be covalent bonds or ionic bonds. "Polymer chains" can refer to synthetic polymers or natural polymers (such as proteins). When the term "cross-linking" is used in the synthetic polymer science field, it usually refers to the use of cross-links to promote a difference in the polymers' physical properties. When "crosslinking" is used in the biological field, it refers to the use of a probe to link proteins together to check for protein–protein interactions, as well as other creative cross-linking methodologies.

    Cross-linking is used in both synthetic polymer chemistry and in the biological sciences. Although the term is used to refer to the "linking of polymer chains" for both sciences, the extent of crosslinking and specificities of the crosslinking agents vary. Of course, with all science, there are overlaps, and the following delineations are a starting point to understanding the subtleties.

    When cross links are added to long rubber molecules, the flexibility decreases, the hardness increases and the melting point increases as well.

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