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Title Synthesis of polymers : new structures and methods / edited by A. Dieter Schlüter, Craig J. Hawker, and Junji Sakamoto
Published Weinheim : Wiley-VCH, ©2012

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Description 1 online resource
Series Materials science and technology series
Materials science and technology (New York, N.Y.)
Contents 880-01 Synthesis of Polymers; Contents; List of Contributors; 1 Foreword; References; 2 Polymer Synthesis: An Industrial Perspective; 2.1 About this Chapter; 2.2 Why?; 2.3 Thesis: There Are No Limits to the Fantasy of a Synthetic Polymer Chemist; 2.4 Antithesis: We May Be Able to Synthesize Millions of New Polymers-But Why Should We Do So?; 2.5 Synthesis; 2.5.1 Polymer Chemistry in Two Dimensions: Coatings; 2.5.2 Polymer Chemistry Going Broad: Effects of Molar Mass Distribution; 2.5.3 Polymer Chemistry Meets The Life Sciences: Polymeric Drug-Delivery Systems; 2.6 Conclusions; Acknowledgments
880-01/(S 15.5. Metal-Catalyzed Polymerizations -- 15.6. Ionic Polymerizations -- 15.7. Polyaddition -- 15.8. Polycondensation -- 15.9. Enzymatic Polymerization -- 15.10. Oxidative Polymerization -- 15.11. New Synthetic Approaches in Miniemulsion -- 15.11.1. Coupling Reactions -- 15.11.2. Ring-Opening Polymerization of Benzoxazine Monomers -- 15.11.3. Particles from Coordination Polymers -- 15.12. Conclusions -- References -- 16. New Conjugated Polymers and Synthetic Methods / Erica L. Lanni -- 16.1. Introduction -- 16.2. New Polymers Prepared via Chain-Growth Methods -- 16.2.1. End-Functionalized Polymers -- 16.2.2. All-Conjugated Block Copolymers -- 16.3. Mechanism -- 16.3.1. Initial Observations and Mechanistic Proposal -- 16.3.2. Subsequent Mechanistic Studies -- 16.3.2.1. End-Group Analysis -- 16.3.2.2. Rate and Spectroscopic Studies -- 16.3.2.3. Indirect Support for an Intermediate Ni(0)-Polymer π-Complex -- 16.4. Remaining Limitations -- 16.5. Conclusions and Outlook
Summary Edited and written by the "Who's who" in polymer science and technology, this two-volume handbook and ready reference is a must-have compilation on the topic. At once comprehensive and trendy, all relevant topics are covered, with the chapters focusing either on the different types of polymerization reactions, or on the important classes of polymers, or on their applications. The result is an overview that equally provides a generous amount of information on the latest research developments
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
References-17. Polycatenanes / Harry W. Gibson-17.1. Introduction-17.1.1. Overview-17.1.2. Classes of Polycatenanes-17.2. Main-Chain Polycatenanes-17.2.1. Linear Polycatenanes-17.2.2. Main-Chain Poly[2]catenanes-17.2.2.1. Amide-Based Poly[2]catenanes-17.2.2.2. Phenanthroline-Based Poly[2]catenanes-17.2.2.3. Tetracationic Cyclophane-Aromatic Crown Ether-Based Poly[2]catenanes-17.2.2.4. Other Types of Poly[2]catenanes-17.3. Side-Chain Polycatenanes-17.4. Polymeric Catenanes-17.5. Catenane Structures in Polymer Networks-17.6. Conclusions and Perspective-Acknowledgments-References-18. Multicyclic Polymers / Yasuyuki Tezuka-18.1. Introduction-18.2. Ring Polymers with Branches ("Tadpoles")-18.3. Dicyclic Polymers-18.3.1. Fused Dicyclic Polymers-18.3.2. Spiro Dicyclic Polymers-18.3.3. Bridged Dicyclic Polymers-18.4. Tricyclic and Tetracyclic Polymers-18.4.1. Fused Tricyclic Polymers
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Subject Polymers.
Polymerization -- Analysis
Polymerization.
polymers.
polymerization.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Chemical & Biochemical.
SCIENCE -- Chemistry -- Organic.
Polymerization
Polymerization -- Analysis
Polymers
Form Electronic book
Author Schlüter, A.-Dieter.
Hawker, Craig J.
Sakamoto, Junji.
ISBN 9783527644094
3527644091
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