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Anionic Polymerization: Principles, Practice, Strength, Consequences and Applications

✍ Scribed by Nikos Hadjichristidis, Akira Hirao (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Japan
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
1075
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book presents these important facts: a) The mechanism of anionic polymerization, a more than 50-year challenge in polymer chemistry, has now become better understood; b) Precise synthesis of many polymers with novel architectures (triblock, multi-block, graft, exact graft, comb, cyclic, many armed stars with multi-components, dendrimer-like hyper-branched, and their structural mixed (co)polymers, etc.) have been advanced significantly; c) Based on such polymers, new morphological and self-organizing nano-objects and supra molecular assemblies have been created and widely studied and are considered nanodevices in the fields of nano science and technology; d) New high-tech and industrial applications for polymeric materials synthesized by anionic polymerization have been proposed. These remarkable developments have taken place in the last 15 years. Anionic polymerization continues to be the only truly living polymerization system (100 % termination free under appropriate conditions) and consequently the only one with unique capabilities in the synthesis of well-defined (i.e., precisely controlled molecular weight, nearly mono-disperse molecular weight distribution, structural and compositional homogeneity) complex macromolecular architectures. This book, with contributions from the world’s leading specialists, will be useful for all researchers, including students, working in universities, in research organizations, and in industry.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Schlenk Techniques for Anionic Polymerization....Pages 3-18
High Vacuum Techniques for Anionic Polymerization....Pages 19-59
Nonpolar Monomers: Styrene and 1,3-Butadiene Derivatives....Pages 61-126
Anionic Polymerization of Polar Vinyl Monomers: Vinylpyridines, (Meth)acrylates, (Meth)acrylamides, (Meth)acrylonitrile, Phenyl Vinyl Sulfoxide, Benzofulvene, and Other Monomers....Pages 127-189
Cyclic Monomers: Epoxides, Lactide, Lactones, Lactams, Cyclic Silicon-Containing Monomers, Cyclic Carbonates, and Others....Pages 191-305
Ring-Opening Polymerization of N-Carboxyanhydrides for Preparation of Polypeptides and Polypeptide-Based Hybrid Materials with Various Molecular Architectures....Pages 307-337
Living Anionic Polymerization of Isocyanates....Pages 339-386
Poly(ferrocenylsilanes) with Controlled Macromolecular Architecture by Anionic Polymerization: Applications in Patterning and Lithography....Pages 387-427
Polymerization Using Phosphazene Bases....Pages 429-449
Group Transfer Polymerization of Acrylic Monomers....Pages 451-494
Surface-Initiated Anionic Polymerization from Nanomaterials....Pages 495-537
Front Matter....Pages 539-539
Block Copolymers by Anionic Polymerization: Recent Synthetic Routes and Developments....Pages 541-623
Graft and Comblike Polymers....Pages 625-658
Star-Branched Polymers (Star Polymers)....Pages 659-718
Synthesis of Dendrimer-Like Polymers....Pages 719-752
Complex Branched Polymers....Pages 753-803
Block Copolymers Containing Polythiophene Segments....Pages 805-840
Front Matter....Pages 841-841
Block Copolymers and Miktoarm Star-Branched Polymers....Pages 843-859
Control of Surface Structure and Dynamics of Polymers Based on Precision Synthesis....Pages 861-880
Block Copolymers as Antifouling and Fouling Resistant Coatings....Pages 881-924
Front Matter....Pages 841-841
Micellar Structures from Anionically Synthesized Block Copolymers....Pages 925-972
Front Matter....Pages 973-973
Block Polymers for Self-Assembling: Lithographic Materials....Pages 975-1010
Methacrylate-Based Polymers for Industrial Uses....Pages 1011-1031
The Critical Role of Anionic Polymerization for Advances in the Physics of Polyolefins....Pages 1033-1077
Front Matter....Pages 1079-1079
Future Remarks....Pages 1081-1082

✦ Subjects


Polymer Sciences; Nanotechnology; Physical Chemistry


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