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Title Polymer aging, stabilizers, and amphiphilic block copolymers / Liudvikas Segewicz and Marijus Petrowsky, editors
Published New York : Nova Science Publishers, ©2010

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 373 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Series Polymer science and technology series
Polymer science and technology series (Nova Science Publishers)
Contents POLYMER AGING, STABILIZERS AND AMPHIPHILIC BLOCK COPOLYMERS; POLYMER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SERIES; CONTENTS; PREFACE; RESEARCH AND REVIEW AND STUDIES INDUCED SELF-ASSEMBLY OF DIBLOCK COPOLYMERS; 1. INDUCED SELF-ASSEMBLY BY ELECTRON TRANSFER; 1.1. Oxidation-Induced Micellization; 1.2. Reduction-Induced Micellization; 1.3. Disproportionation-Induced Micellization; REFERENCES; 2. INDUCED SELF-ASSEMBLY BY PHOTOLYSIS; REFERENCES; A NOVEL THERMOSENSITIVE COMPOSITE HYDROGEL BASED ON POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-POLY(F-CAPROLACTONE)-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) (PECE) COPOLYMER AND PLURONIC F127++; ABSTRACT
1. INTRODUCTION2. MATERIALS AND METHODS; 2.1. Materials; 2.2. Synthesis and Characterization of PECE Copolymer; 2.3. Preparation of Composite Hydrogel; 2.4. Sol-Gel-Sol Phase Transition Behavior Study; 2.5. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) of Composite Hydrogel; 2.6. In vitro Drug Release Behavior; 2.7. In vivo Gel Formation and Degradation Study; 2.8. Histopathologic Study; 3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; 3.1. Synthesis and Characterization of PECE Copolymer; 3.2. Temperature-Dependent Sol-Gel-Sol Transition Behavior; 3.3. Morphology of Composite Hydrogel
3.4. In vitro Drug Release Profile of Composite Hydrogel3.5. In vivo Gel Formation and Degradation Behavior; 3.6. Histopathological Study; 4. CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; NITROGEN-CONTAINING LIGANDS ANCHORED ONTO POLYMERS AS CATALYST STABILIZER FOR CATALYTIC ENANTIOSELECTIVE REACTIONS; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. REDUCTION OF C=O BOND; 2.1. Hydrogenation; 2.2. Hydrogenation Transfer Reduction; 2.2.1. 1,2-diamine and derivatives; 2.2.2. Imprinting technique for hydrogen transfer reduction with 1,2-diamines; 2.2.3. Aminoalcohol and aminothiol as ligand; 2.2.4. Dialdimine ligand as ligand
2.3. Enantioselective Hydride Reduction2.4. Hydrosilylation with Ligands as Pendent Group; 3. REDUCTION OF C=N BOND; 4. CYCLOPROPANATION; 4.1. Oxazolines Ligands; 4.1.1. Insoluble supported-polymer Box as ligands; 4.1.2. Insoluble supported-polymer AzaBOX as ligands; 4.1.3. Insoluble supported-polymer PyBox as ligands; 4.1.4. Immobilization of PyBox on natural polymers; 4.1.5. Soluble supported-polymer Box as ligands; 4.1.6. Soluble supported-polymer AzaBox as ligands; 4.2. Porphyrins; 4.3. Miscellaneous; 5. CYCLOADDITIONS AND HETEROCYCLOADDITIONS; 5.1. Supported Box Ligands
5.2. Supported Aminoalcohol and N-Sulfonylamino Acid-Derived Oxazaborolidine or Oxazaborolidinone5.3. Supported Salen as Ligand; 6. ADDITION OF ORGANOMETALLIC REAGENTS TO ALDEHYDES, KETONES AND IMINES; 6.1. Supported Aminoalcohols as Ligands; 6.2. Supported Sulfonamide and N-Sulfonylated Amino Alcohols; 6.3. Supported Oxazoline or Oxazolidine as Ligands; 6.4. Supported Salen as Chiral Ligands; 7. ASYMMETRIC -ALLYLIC SUBSTITUTION; 8. DIHYDROXYLATION AND AMINOHYDROXYLATION; 8.1. Insoluble Supported Alkaloid as Ligand; 8.2. Soluble Supported Alkaloid as Ligand; 9. EPOXIDATION
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Block copolymers.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Chemical & Biochemical.
Block copolymers
Form Electronic book
Author Segewicz, Liudvikas.
Petrowsky, Marijus.
ISBN 9781614706007
161470600X
9781606929285
1606929283