Photochemistry and polymeric systems
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Photochemistry and polymeric systems
(Special publication / Royal Society of Chemistry, no. 125)
Royal Society of Chemistry, c1993
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注記
"The proceedings of a Symposium entitled 'Light on Polymers - Photochemistry and Advanced Materials', held by the Faraday and Industrial Divisions of the Royal Society of Chemistry at trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, on 16-18 September 1992."--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Photochemistry and Polymeric Systems has brought together leading international researchers, from industry and academia, to consider the fundamental scientific principles and technological applications of the effects of light on polymers and polymer-based composites. With an unusually broad subject coverage, the book presents papers on such topics as photopolymerization and photocuring; photoablation; photophysical properties of polymers; nonlinear optics and electro-optics; photochromism and photoimaging; and photography. It discusses the latest developments, particularly those of relevance to advanced materials and photography, and gives considerable emphasis to interdisciplinary research. Photochemistry and Polymeric Systems will provide chemists and physicists worldwide with an update on wide ranging aspects of the subject. It is essential reading for all those involved in research and will also be of great interest to teachers and students of relevant disciplines.
目次
- Photochemistry and materials - progress and opportunity, A. Ledwith. Part 1 Radiation curing: some new developments in radiation curing, N. Arsu, et al
- photo-induced polymerization - kinetic study of ultrafast processes induced by UV radiation or lasers, C. Decker. Part 2 Photoablation: interactions of polymer surfaces with ultraviolet laser pulses, R. Srinivasan
- excimer and CO2 laser ablation of organic polymers, G.A. Oldershaw. Part 3 Photoluminescence of polymers: photophysical studies of gelation and cure in polymeric systems, R.A. Pethrick, et al
- luminescence in synthetic polymers, D. Phillips. Part 4 Electro-optics and nonlinear optics: third-order nonlinear optical processes in conjugated polymers - from materials to waveguide devices, W.J. Blau
- polymer/CT salt composites as X(3) media, G.H. Cross, et al
- conjugated polymer electro-optic devices, D.D.C. Bradley, et al
- the design and characterization of polymers for second-order nonlinear optics, D.J. Williams. Part 5 Photochromism and photoimaging: mutated bacteriorhodopsins - new biopolymers for optical information processing, N. Hampp
- the design and development of photochromic systems for commercial applications, H.G. Heller, et al
- photochromic polymers for optical data storage media, M. Irie
- photochromic organic compounds in polymer matrices, J.C. Crano, et al
- experimental and theoretical studies on the electrical fatigue of organic photoconductors, J. Pacansky, et al. Part 6 Photography: the chemistry and applications of oxonol-iodonium salts, R.C. Patel and A.W. Mott
- recent developments in photographic development, M.R.V. Sahyun
- faster and faster colour processing, J.R. Fyson
- noble metals for common images, M.J. Ware.
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