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ISBN 10: 0471274001
ISBN 13: 978-0471274001
Author: George Odian
The new edition of a classic text and reference
The large chains of molecules known as polymers are currently used in everything from “wash and wear” clothing to rubber tires to protective enamels and paints. Yet the practical applications of polymers are only increasing; innovations in polymer chemistry constantly bring both improved and entirely new uses for polymers onto the technological playing field. Principles of Polymerization, Fourth Edition presents the classic text on polymer synthesis, fully updated to reflect today’s state of the art. New and expanded coverage in the Fourth Edition includes:
* Metallocene and post-metallocene polymerization catalysts
* Living polymerizations (radical, cationic, anionic)
* Dendrimer, hyperbranched, brush, and other polymer architectures and assemblies
* Graft and block copolymers
* High-temperature polymers
* Inorganic and organometallic polymers
* Conducting polymers
* Ring-opening polymer ization
* In vivo and in vitro polymerization
Appropriate for both novice and advanced students as well as professionals, this comprehensive yet accessible resource enables the reader to achieve an advanced, up-to-date understanding of polymer synthesis. Different methods of polymerization, reaction parameters for synthesis, molecular weight, branching and crosslinking, and the chemical and physical structure of polymers all receive ample coverage. A thorough discussion at the elementary level prefaces each topic, with a more advanced treatment following. Yet the language throughout remains straightforward and geared towards the student.
Extensively updated, Principles of Polymerization, Fourth Edition provides an excellent textbook for today’s students of polymer chemistry, chemical engineering, and materials science, as well as a current reference for the researcher or other practitioner working in these areas.
Table of contents:
1 Introduction
1-1 Types of Polymers and Polymerizations
1-2 Nomenclature of Polymers
1-3 Linear, Branched, and Crosslinked Polymers
1-4 Molecular Weight
1-5 Physical State
1-6 Applications of Polymers
References
2 Step Polymerization
2-1 Reactivity of Functional Groups
2-2 Kinetics of Step Polymerization
2-3 Accessibility of Functional Groups
2-4 Equilibrium Considerations
2-5 Cyclization versus Linear Polymerization
2-6 Molecular Weight Control in Linear Polymerization
2-7 Molecular Weight Distribution in Linear Polymerization
2-8 Process Conditions
2-9 Multichain Polymerization
2-10 Crosslinking
2-11 Molecular Weight Distributions in Nonlinear Polymerizations
2-12 Crosslinking Technology
2-13 Step Copolymerization
2-14 High-Performance Polymers
2-15 Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers
2-16 Dendritic (Highly Branched) Polymers
2-17 Miscellaneous Topics
References
3 Radical Chain Polymerization
3-1 Nature of Radical Chain Polymerization
3-2 Structural Arrangement of Monomer Units
3-3 Rate of Radical Chain Polymerization
3-4 Initiation
3-5 Molecular Weight
3-6 Chain Transfer
3-7 Inhibition and Retardation
3-8 Determination of Absolute Rate Constants
3-9 Energetic Characteristics
3-10 Autoacceleration
3-11 Molecular Weight Distribution
3-12 Effect of Pressure
3-13 Process Conditions
3-14 Specific Commercial Polymers
3-15 Living Radical Polymerization
3-16 Other Polymerizations
References
4 Emulsion Polymerization
4-1 Description of Process
4-2 Quantitative Aspects
4-3 Other Characteristics of Emulsion Polymerization
References
5 Ionic Chain Polymerization
5-1 Comparison of Radical and Ionic Polymerizations
5-2 Cationic Polymerization of the Carbon–Carbon Double Bond
5-3 Anionic Polymerization of the Carbon–Carbon Double Bond
5-4 Block and Other Polymer Architectures
5-5 Distinguishing Between Radical, Cationic, and Anionic Polymerizations
5-6 Carbonyl Polymerization
5-7 Miscellaneous Polymerizations
References
6 Chain Copolymerization
6-1 General Considerations
6-2 Copolymer Composition
6-3 Radical Copolymerization
6-4 Ionic Copolymerization
6-5 Deviations from Terminal Copolymerization Model
6-6 Copolymerizations Involving Dienes
6-7 Other Copolymerizations
6-8 Applications of Copolymerization
References
7 Ring-Opening Polymerization
7-1 General Characteristics
7-2 Cyclic Ethers
7-3 Lactams
7-4 N-Carboxy-α-Amino Acid Anhydrides
7-5 Lactones
7-6 Nitrogen Heterocyclics
7-7 Sulfur Heterocyclics
7-8 Cycloalkenes
7-9 Miscellaneous Oxygen Heterocyclics
7-10 Other Ring-Opening Polymerizations
7-11 Inorganic and Partially Inorganic Polymers
7-12 Copolymerization
References
8 Stereochemistry of Polymerization
8-1 Types of Stereoisomerism in Polymers
8-2 Properties of Stereoregular Polymers
8-3 Forces of Stereoregulation in Alkene Polymerizations
8-4 Traditional Ziegler–Natta Polymerization of Nonpolar Alkene Monomers
8-5 Metallocene Polymerization of Nonpolar Alkene Monomers
8-6 Other Hydrocarbon Monomers
8-7 Copolymerization
8-8 Postmetallocene: Chelate Initiators
8-9 Living Polymerization
8-10 Polymerization of 1,3-Dienes
8-11 Commercial Applications
8-12 Polymerization of Polar Vinyl Monomers
8-13 Aldehydes
8-14 Optical Activity in Polymers
8-15 Ring-Opening Polymerization
8-16 Statistical Models of Propagation
References
9 Reactions of Polymers
9-1 Principles of Polymer Reactivity
9-2 Crosslinking
9-3 Reactions of Cellulose
9-4 Reactions of Poly(vinyl acetate)
9-5 Halogenation
9-6 Aromatic Substitution
9-7 Cyclization
9-8 Other Reactions
9-9 Graft Copolymers
9-10 Block Copolymers
9-11 Polymers as Carriers or Supports
9-12 Polymer Reagents
9-13 Polymer Catalysts
9-14 Polymer Substrates
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