Hypercrosslinked polymeric networks and adsorbing materials : synthesis, properties, structure, and applications
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Hypercrosslinked polymeric networks and adsorbing materials : synthesis, properties, structure, and applications
(Comprehensive analytical chemistry, v. 56)
Elsevier, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Hypercrosslinked network polymers present a new class of polymeric materials with very wide application possibilities, including adsorption technology, ion exchange, HPLC, analytical chemistry, nanotechnology (nanocomposites), medical polymers
Table of Contents
IntroductionPART I. KNOWN TYPES OF POLYSTYRENE NETWORKS1. Gel-type (homogeneous) polystyrene networks 2. Interpenetrating polystyrene networks 3. Macroporous (heterogeneous) polystyrene networks 4. Gigaporous polymeric separating media5. Isoporous anion exchange resinsPART II. HYPERCROSSLINKED POLYSTYRENE NETWORKS6. Preparation of macronet isoporous and hypercrosslinked polystyrene networks7. Properties of hypercrosslinked polystyrene8. Soluble intramolecularly hypercrosslinked nanosponges9. Hypercrosslinked polymers - a novel class of polymeric materialsPART III. APPLICATION OF HYPERCROSSLINKED POLYSTYRENE ADSORBING MATERIALS10. Sorption of gases and organic vapors11. Sorption of organic compounds from aqueous solutions12. Nanoporous adsorbing materials in size-exclusion chromatography of mineral electrolytes13. Hypercrosslinked polystyrene as column packing materal in hplc14. Solid-phase extraction of organic contaminants with hypercrosslinked sorbents15. Hypercrosslinked polystyrene as hemosorbents16. Hypercrosslinked ion exchange resins 17. Other applications of hypercrosslinked polystyrene
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