Functional Polymers: Modern Synthetic Methods and Novel Structures: 704 - Rilegato

 
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The intent of this volume is to review modern synthetic methods for functional polymers and examine some novel structures associated with these polymers.

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Contenuti

  • 1: D.N. Schulz and A.O. Patil: Functional polymers: an overview
  • Direct polymerization
  • 2: K. Matyjaszewski, et al: Synthesis of functional polymers by atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP)
  • 3: P.J. MacLeod, et al: Functional polymers: random copolymers by stable free radical polymerization
  • 4: D.N. Schulz, S. Datta and R.M. Waymouth: Use of protecting groups in polymerization
  • 5: D.E. Sutton and J.A. Schwindemann: Novel, protected functionalized indicators for anionic polymerizations
  • 6: R.P. Quirk, et al: Anionic synthesis of hydroxyl-functionalized polymers using protected, functionalized alkyllithium and isoprenyllithium indicators
  • 7: J. Kim, et al: Anionic synthesis of macromonomers carrying amino group using diphenylethylene derivative
  • 8: N. Hadjichristidis, M. Pitsikalis, and S. Pispas: Functionalized polymers with dimethylamine and sulfozwitterionic endgroups. Synthesis, dilute solution and bulk properties
  • 9: J. Feldthusen, B. Ivan, and A.H.E. Muller: Novel functional copolymers by combination of living carbocationic and anionic polymerization
  • 10: B. Koroskenyi and R. Faust: Synthesis and characterization of alpha-hydroxyl-w-methoxycarbonyl and alpha-hydroxl-w-carboxyl asymmetric telechelic polyisobutylenes
  • 11: H. Yasuda, et al: Organo rare earth metal initiated living polymerizations of polar and nonpolar monomers
  • 12: H.L. Lu and T.C. Chung: New reactive polyolefins containing p-methylstyrene; ranging from semicrystalline thermoplastics to amorphous elastomers
  • Post polymerization
  • 13: A.O. Patil: A novel reactive functionalization of polyolefin elastomers: direct functionalization of poly(isobutylene-co-p-methylstyrene) by a Friedel-Crafts acylation reaction
  • 14: P. Arjunan, H.C. Wang, and J.A. Olkusz: New options via chemical modifications of polyolefins: Part 1. Synthesis and properties of novel phosphonium iomomers from poly(isobutylene-co-4-bromomethylstyrene)
  • Novel approaches and/or structures
  • 15: G.N. Tew and S.I. Stupp: Multifunctional supramolecular materials
  • 16: W. Zheng, et al: Well-defined smectic C* side chain liquid crystalline polymers
  • 17: U.S. Schubert, et al: Design of assemblies of functionalized nanoscopic grid-like coordination arrays
  • 18: H.R. Allcock: Functional Polyphosphazenes
  • 19: S. Jin and K.E. Gonsalves: Synthesis of biodegradable copolymers with hydrophilic functional groups
  • 20: C. Decker and T. Hoang Ngoc: Phototinitiated ring-opening polymerization of epoxydized polyisoprene
  • 21: D.C. Webster and A.L. Crain: Synthesis of cyclic carbonate functional polymers
  • 22: I.H. Jenkins, et al: Functionalized Polydiacetylenes with polar, hydrogen bonding and metal-containing groups

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