Macromolecules 1992 : invited lectures of the 34th IUPAC International Symposium on Macromolecules : Prague, Czechoslovakia, 13-18 July, 1992
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Macromolecules 1992 : invited lectures of the 34th IUPAC International Symposium on Macromolecules : Prague, Czechoslovakia, 13-18 July, 1992
VSP ; 1993
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This book is a collection of the invited special lectures which were delivered at the 34th International Symposium on Macromolecules (MACRO 92), held under the auspices of IUPAC, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 13--18 July 1992.
The articles included in this volume range from classic topics in polymer science, such as polymerization chemistry, and structures and properties of macromolecules and polymers, to topics in the field of functional polymers such as pharmaceutical polymers, polymers with electrically and optically useful properties, polymeric sorbents, catalysts, and reagents. In addition articles on new polymeric materials, polymer blends and composites as well as the degradation and stabilization of polymeric materials are included in this volume.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Introductory lecture: the relationship between basic research and industry, A. MacLachlan. Part 2 General section: chemically induced aggregation of microspheres, B. Miksa and S. Slomkowski
- calculation of network parameters in crosslinking of uniform and non-uniform polymer with crosslinks of various functionalities, K. te Nijenhuis
- quantitative aspects of physical aging in polymers, J.M. Hutchinson and U. Kriesten
- sensor-model in situ monitoring and intelligent control of the resin transfer molding composite cure process, D.E. Kranbuehl et al
- thermodynamics of crosslinked polymer networks - the anomalous peak in swelling activity measurements, G.B. McKenna and J.M. Crissman
- the coupling model for cooperative relaxations and its applications, R.W. Rendell and K.L. Ngai
- relation between structure and polarity in polymer chains, E. Riande. Part 2 Polymerization chemistry: some trends in free-radical polymerization of alpha-substituted acrylates, E. Lopez Madruga
- high-tech applications of polymeric azo compounds, O. Nuyken et al
- synthetic applications of non-polymerizable monomers in living anionic and group transfer polymerization, R.P. Quirk and J. Ren
- synthesis and reactions of uniform-size telechelics of unique reactivity, Y. Tezuka
- supported catalysts - new possibilities for controlling molecular structure of polyethylene and copolymers of ethylene with alphaolefins, V.A. Zakharov et al. Part 3 Structure and properties of polymers: calorimetric spectra for investigating phase composition of polyolefin solids and gels, G. Delmas et al
- inverse gas chromatography as a method for studying polymer properties, P. Munk
- wormlike chain behaviour of some bacterial polysaccharides, M. Rinaudo
- molecular ordering and side chain conformation of alpha-helical polypeptides in the lyotropic-crystalline state, A. Abe. Part 4 Polymers in pharmaceuticals: amino acids coupled to poly(alkynene phosphates), S. Penczek et al
- biomedical acrylic polymers bearing phenylacetate side groups with potential anti-inflammatory activity, A. Gallardo and J. San Roman
- new functional polymers and oligomers of medical significance, P. Ferruti et al
- polymeric micelles as novel drug carriers and virus mimicking vehicles, K. Kataoka et al. Part 5 Electrically and optically active organic solids. Part 6 polymer blends and composites. Part 7 Polymeric sorbents, catalysts, reagents and separation media. Part 8 Polymer membranes. Part 9 Degradation and stabilization of polymeric materials. Part contents.
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