Ring-opening Polymerization

Ring-opening Polymerization
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 528
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:252565453
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Synopsis Ring-opening Polymerization by : Kurt Charles Frisch

Handbook of Ring-Opening Polymerization

Handbook of Ring-Opening Polymerization
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 427
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ISBN-10 : 9783527319534
ISBN-13 : 3527319530
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Synopsis Handbook of Ring-Opening Polymerization by : Philippe Dubois

This comprehensive, truly one-stop reference discusses monomers, methods, stereochemistry, industrial applications and more. Chapters written by internationally acclaimed experts in their respective fields cover both basic principles and up-to-date information, ranging from the controlled ring-opening polymerization methods to polymer materials of industrial interest. All main classes of monomers including heterocyclics, cyclic olefins and alkynes, and cycloalkanes, are discussed separately as well as their specificities regarding the ring-opening polymerization techniques, the mechanisms, the degree of control, the properties of the related polymers and their applications. The two last chapters are devoted to the implementation of green chemistry in ring-opening polymerization processes. Of much interest to chemists in academia and industry.

Mechanism and Kinetics of Addition Polymerizations

Mechanism and Kinetics of Addition Polymerizations
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 595
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ISBN-10 : 9780080868257
ISBN-13 : 0080868258
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Synopsis Mechanism and Kinetics of Addition Polymerizations by : M. Kucera

This volume presents an up-to-date survey of knowledge concerning addition type polymerizations. It contains nine chapters, each of which covers a particular basic term. Whenever necessary, the phenomena are discussed from the viewpoint of both stationary and non-stationary state of radical, ionic (i.e. anionic and cationic) and coordination polymerization. Special attention has been paid to the propagation process. It provides not only a general overview but also information on important special cases (theoretical conditions of propagation, influence of external factors, controlled propagation, copolymerization, mechanism of various propagation types, etc.). The book is arranged according to the basic steps in chain reactions, which is a novel approach in a monograph on this topic. It facilitates the identification of common features of various polymerization types which may appear quite different. This useful, comprehensive text should prove invaluable to all those involved in the field of macromolecular chemistry. It will also be of interest to all chemists who, beside the profound study of their own field, are looking for interdisciplinary liaison points.