Principles of polymerization
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Principles of polymerization
Wiley, c1991
3rd ed
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"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Describes the physical and organic chemistry of the reactions by which polymer molecules are synthesized. Begins by introducing the characteristics which distinguish polymers from their much smaller sized homologs. Proceeds to a detailed study of three types of polymerization reactions: step, chain and ring-opening. Reactions are characterized as to their kinetic and thermodynamic features, their scope and utility for synthesis of different types of polymer structures, and the process conditions which are used to carry them out. Assumes a background in organic and physical chemistry and can serve as either a self-teaching guide to polymers for the beginner or as a handy reference for the experienced polymer chemist. Each chapter includes a selection of problems to aid learning and a solutions manual is available on request.
Table of Contents
- Step Polymerization
- Radical Chain Polymerization
- Emulsion Polymerization
- Ionic Chain Polymerization
- Chain Copolymerization
- Ring-Opening Polymerization
- Stereochemistry of Polymerization
- Reactions of Polymers
- Index.
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