Functional Polymers: Modern Synthetic Methods and Novel StructuresAbhimanyu O. Patil, Donald N. Schulz, Bruce M. Novak, American Chemical Society. Division of Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering The intent of this volume is to review modern synthetic methods for functional polymers and examine some novel structures associated with these polymers. |
Contents
Synthesis of Functional Polymers by Atom Transfer Radical | 16 |
Random Copolymers by Stable Free Radical | 28 |
Use of Protecting Groups in Polymerization | 38 |
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acetate acid acrylate alkyl Allcock amine anionic polymerization ATRP backbone block copolymers butyl butyl acrylate carboxylic carboxylic acid catalyst cationic CH₂ chain ends Chem Chemistry complexes composition conversion copolymerization crosslinking cyclohexane deprotection difunctional end groups epoxy ester ether ethylene Exxpro elastomer formation free radical functional groups functional initiators functional polymers H NMR hexane Hirao hydrocarbon hydroxyl ionic ionomers isoprene ligands living polymerization Macromol Macromolecules macromonomer materials metal metallocene methacrylate methyl mixture molecular weight distribution molecules monomers Mw/Mn Nakahama NMR spectra obtained PDAs peak phase PHBPB phosphonium photoinitiator polar poly IB-PMS polydispersity polymers polyolefins polyphosphazenes polystyrene precursor prepared properties protecting group protons Quirk radical polymerization ratio reaction reactive room temperature samples Scheme shown in Figure side groups silyl smectic soluble solution solvent spectrum structure styrene supramolecular synthesis Table telechelic toluene transition triblock unreacted vinyl viscosity
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Concise Encyclopedia of Plastics Donald V. Rosato,Marlene G. Rosato,D. V. Rosato Limited preview - 2000 |