New monomers and polymers
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New monomers and polymers
(Polymer science and technology, v. 25)
Plenum Press, c1984
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Proceedings of a symposium, New monomers and polymers, held Sept. 13-15, 1982, at the American Chemical Society meeting, Kansas City, Missouri
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Interest in preparing new polymers peaked about 1966. Since that time, industrial and government support for the synthesis and study of new polymers has steadily declined. Gone are the good days when government funds supported a great push to attain ulti mate thermal stability for organic polymeric materials. Gone are the good days when many chemical companies, encouraged by the obvious potential for rewards, had great interest and provided support for preparing new polymers. We now often hear managers say "we have enough polymers" or "all we need to do is find additional and better ways to use existing polymers. " The latter often in cludes the statement, "we can get the new materials that are wanted from polymer alloys or blends. " Interest in preparing new monomers has also waned, even though it is well recognized that monomers with special functionality are greatly needed to fine-tune existing polymers for specific tasks. Shrinkage of interest in new monomer and polymer research has not come about solely as a result of the obvious maturity of the polymers industry. Since uses for polymers continue to grow and there is still room for good concepts to study, lack of market growth and fields of study have probably not significantly contribu ted to that shrinkage.
Table of Contents
Polyimidines — A New Class of Polymers.- Synthesis and Properties of Acetylene Terminated Aryl-Ether Oligomers.- Phenylated Aromatic Hetrocyclic Polyphenylenes Containing Pendant Diphenylether and Diphenylsulfide Groups.- Substituted Polyamides as Precursors for Alkyl and Alkenyl Polybenzoxazoles.- The Synthesis of Aromatic Polyformals.- New Polymers Prepared From N-Cyanaourea Compounds.- Poly(N-acyl ethyleneimines) With Polarizable Aromatic Side Chain Substituents and Their Complexes: Synthesis, Structure and Electronic Properties.- Aqueous Solution Synthesis of Platinum II Polyureas, Polythioureas and Polyamides.- Synthesis of Dichloropalladium II Polyamines.- Star and Comb Shape Poly (oxyethylene-g-ethyleneimines).- Poly (azoalkylene-N,N’-dioxides), 2. ?-4 Nitroisopropylidenebicyclohexyl -?-nitropoly (azo-1,4-cylohexylene-isopropyliden-1,4-cyclohexylene-N,N’-dioxide) and ?-4--nitrobicyclohexyl-?-nitropoly (azo-4-4’-bicyclohexylene-N,N’-dioxide).- Macromolecular Dyes — Synthetic Strategies.- Quaternization of Condensation Polymers.- Para-Methylstyrene: A New Commercial Monomer For The Styrenics Industry.- New Vinyl Organometallic Monomers: Synthesis and Polymerization Behavior.- Synthesis of Organometallic Polymers For Inertial Fusion Applications.- Synthesis and NMR Characterization of Copolymers of ?-Fluorostyrene with Methyl Acrylate.- Quinodimethane Polymers.- Alkyllithium-Initiated Polymerization of Myrcene. New Block Copolymers of Styrene and Myrcene.- New Functional Methacrylate Polymers by Anionic Polymerization.- Conductive Polymers: An Opportunity For New Monomers and Polymers.- Polymerization of Butadiyne: Polymer Characterization and Properties.- Synthesis of Copolymers of m-Diisopropenylbenzene and m-Dimethoxybenzene.- Progress inRing-Opening Polymerization of Cyclic Ethers and Cyclic Sulfides.
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