Functional monomers and polymers
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Functional monomers and polymers
Marcel Dekker, c1997
2nd ed. / edited by Kiichi Takemoto, Raphael M. Ottenbrite, Mikiharu Kamachi
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Highlighting solutions to more recently identified problems, this work focuses on the chemistry and technology involved in the functionalization of monomers, and the preparation and processing of polymers to serve specific material needs. It reflects the advances that have occurred in the field since the publication of the first edition.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- polymeric catalysts
- photoresponsive polymers
- electrically conducting polymers and their applications as functional materials
- magnetic polymers
- oxygen-carrying and oxygen-permeating polymers
- polymeric inclusion complexes
- hydrophobic modification of poly(MA-CDA) to enhance biological activity
- a Novel biomaterial - aramid-silicone resin
- polymeric materials for second-order nonlinear optical applications
- ion-conducting polymers
- chitin heparinoids - their preparation and specificities
- unimer micelles of functionalized amphiphilic polyelectrolytes
- polymer gels.
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