Macromolecular metal carboxylates and their nanocomposites
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Macromolecular metal carboxylates and their nanocomposites
(Springer series in materials science, 138)
Springer, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Data on the synthesis and physicochemical studies of salts of mono- or dibasic unsaturated carboxylic acids and macromolecular metal carboxylates are generalised and described systematically in this monograph. The structures and properties of the COO group in various compounds and characteristic features of the structures of carboxylate are analysed. The main routes and kinetics of polymerisation transformations of unsaturated metal carboxylates are considered. The attention is focused on the effect of the metal ion on the monomer reactivity and the polymer morphology and structure. The possibility of stereochemical control of radical polymerisation of unsaturated metal carboxylates is demonstrated. The electronic, magnetic, optical, absorption and thermal properties of metal (co)polymers and nanocomposites and their main applications are also considered.
Table of Contents
Monomeric and Polymeric Carboxylic Acids.- Synthesis of Unsaturated Carboxylic Acid Salts.- Spectral Characteristics and Molecular Structure of Unsaturated Carboxylic Acid Salts.- Polymerization and Copolymerization of Salts of Unsaturated Carboxylic Acids.- Polymer-Analog Transformations in Reactions of Synthesis of Metal Macrocarboxylates.- Molecular and Structural Organization of Metal-Containing (Co)Polymers.- Properties and Basic Fields of Application of Metal-Containing Polymers.- Monomeric and Polymeric Metal Carboxylates as Precursors of Nanocomposite Materials.- Conclusion.
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