Structure and transport properties in organized polymeric materials
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Structure and transport properties in organized polymeric materials
(World Scientific series in contemporary chemical physics, vol. 11)
World Scientific, c1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This multi-authored book includes selected contributions reviewing the results achieved in the synthesis and characterization of organized polymeric materials. The focus is on competitive materials with liquid crystalline or electroconductive properties. The fine tuning of the properties offered by advanced chemical synthesis has been investigated by a large number of state-of-the-art techniques, including both microscopic (ESR, NMR, dielectrometry, fluorescence, IR, Raman spectroscopy) and macroscopic (calorimetric, mechanical) methodologies. The book also provides an updated coverage of the most challenging applications of organized polymers as functional materials in the fields of electrooptical devices, information retrieval and organic electroconductors.
Table of Contents
- Synthesis of polymeric liquid crystals and blends
- electron spin resonance in polymeric liquid crystals
- nonlinear electron spin resonance in polymeric liquid crystals
- viscoelastic properties in polymeric liquid crystals
- collective and nuclear spin relaxation
- NMR studies of polymeric liquid crystals with different molecular architecture
- fluorescence polarization in oriented polymers
- infrared and Raman spectroscopy in polymeric liquid crystals
- liquid-crystalline polymers for electro-optical applications
- synthesis of electroconducting polymers
- structure and properties of electroconducting polymers
- dielectric relaxation in polymers
- mechanical properties in main chain polymers.
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