Macromolecular Engineering: Precise Synthesis, Materials Properties, Applications
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 2831
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The book provides a state of the art description of the synthetic tools to precisely control various aspects of macromolecular structure including chain composition, microstructure, functionality and topology as well as modern characterization techniques at molecular and macroscopic level for various properties of well-defined (co)polymers in solution, bulk and at surfaces. The book addresses also the correlation of molecular structure with macroscopic properties additionally affected by processing. Finally, some emerging applications for the (co)polymers are highlighted.Content:
Chapter 1 Macromolecular Engineering (pages 1β6): Prof. Dr. Krzysztof Matyjaszewski, Prof. Dr. Yves Gnanou and Prof. Dr. Ludwik Leibler
Chapter 2 Anionic Polymerization of Vinyl and Related Monomers (pages 7β55): Michel Fontanille and Prof. Dr. Yves Gnanou
Chapter 3 Carbocationic Polymerization (pages 57β101): Priyadarsi De and Rudolf Faust
Chapter 4 Ionic and Coordination Ring?Opening Polymerization (pages 103β159): Stanislaw Penczek, Andrzej Duda, Przemyslaw Kubisa and Stanislaw Slomkowski
Chapter 5 Radical Polymerization (pages 161β215): Prof. Dr. Krzysztof Matyjaszewski and Wade A. Braunecker
Chapter 6 Coordination Polymerization: Synthesis of New Homo? and Copolymer Architectures from Ethylene and Propylene Using Homogeneous ZieglerβNatta Polymerization Catalysts (pages 217β247): Andrew F. Mason and Geoffrey W. Coates
Chapter 7 Recent Trends in Macromolecular Engineering Using Ring?Opening Metathesis Polymerization (pages 249β293): Damien Quemener, Valerie Heroguez and Prof. Dr. Yves Gnanou
Chapter 8 Polycondensation (pages 295β349): Tsutomu Yokozawa
Chapter 9 Supramolecular Polymer Engineering (pages 351β399): G. B. W. L. Ligthart, Oren A. Scherman, Rint P. Sijbesma and E. W. Meijer
Chapter 10 Polymer Synthesis and Modification by Enzymatic Catalysis (pages 401β477): Shiro Kobayashi and Masashi Ohmae
Chapter 11 Biosynthesis of Protein?Based Polymeric Materials (pages 479β517): Robin S. Farmer, Manoj B. Charati and Kristi L. Kiick
Chapter 12 Macromolecular Engineering of Polypeptides Using the Ring?Opening Polymerization of ??Amino Acid N?Carboxyanhydrides (pages 519β540): Harm?Anton Klok and Timothy J. Deming
Chapter 13 Segmented Copolymers by Mechanistic Transformations (pages 541β604): M. Atilla Tasdelen and Yusuf Yagci
Chapter 14 Polymerizations in Aqueous Dispersed Media (pages 605β642): Bernadette Charleux and Francois Ganachaud
Chapter 15 Polymerization under Light and Other External Stimuli (pages 643β672): Jean Pierre Fouassier, Xavier Allonas and Jacques Lalevee
Chapter 16 Inorganic Polymers with Precise Structures (pages 673β730): David A. Rider and Ian Manners
Chapter 1 Tacticity (pages 731β773): Tatsuki Kitayama
Chapter 2 Synthesis of Macromonomers and Telechelic Oligomers by Living Polymerizations (pages 775β812): Bernard Boutevin, Cyrille Boyer, Ghislain David and Pierre Lutz
Chapter 3 Statistical, Alternating and Gradient Copolymers (pages 813β838): Bert Klumperman
Chapter 4 Multisegmental Block/Graft Copolymers (pages 839β873): Constantinos Tsitsilianis
Chapter 5 Controlled Synthesis and Properties of Cyclic Polymers (pages 875β908): Alain Deffieux and Redouane Borsali
Chapter 6 Polymers with Star?Related Structures (pages 909β972): Nikos Hadjichristidis, Marinos Pitsikalis and Hermis Iatrou
Chapter 7 Linear Versus (Hyper)branched Polymers (pages 973β1005): Hideharu Mori, Axel H. E. Muller and Peter F. W. Simon
Chapter 8 From Stars to Microgels (pages 1007β1056): Daniel Taton
Chapter 9 Molecular Design and Self?Assembly of Functional Dendrimers (pages 1057β1102): Wei?Shi Li, Woo?Dong Jang and Takuzo Aida
Chapter 10 Molecular Brushes β Densely Grafted Copolymers (pages 1103β1135): Brent S. Sumerlin and Prof. Dr. Krzysztof Matyjaszewski
Chapter 11 Grafting and Polymer Brushes on Solid Surfaces (pages 1137β1178): Takeshi Fukuda, Yoshinobu Tsujii and Kohji Ohno
Chapter 12 Hybrid Organic Inorganic Objects (pages 1179β1207): Stefanie M. Gravano and Timothy E. Patten
Chapter 13 CoreβShell Particles (pages 1209β1247): Anna Musyanovych and Katharina Landfester
Chapter 14 Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Films β A General Approach to (Bio)functional Coatings (pages 1249β1305): Nadia Benkirane?Jessel, Philippe Lavalle, Vincent Ball, Joelle Ogier, Bernard Senger, Catherine Picart, Pierre Schaaf, Jean?Claude Voegel and Gero Decher
Chapter 15 Bio?Inspired Complex Block Copolymers/Polymer Conjugates and Their Assembly (pages 1307β1339): Markus Antonietti, Hans G. Borner and Helmut Schlaad
Chapter 16 Complex Functional Macromolecules (pages 1341β1385): Zhiyun Chen, Chong Cheng, David S. Germack, Padma Gopalan, Brooke A. van Horn, Shrinivas Venkataraman and Karen L. Wooley
Chapter 1 Self?Assembly and Morphology Diagrams for Solution and Bulk Materials: Experimental Aspects (pages 1387β1430): Vahik Krikorian, Youngjong Kang and Edwin L. Thomas
Chapter 2 Simulations (pages 1431β1469): Denis Andrienko and Kurt Kremer
Chapter 3 Transport and Electro?Optical Properties in Polymeric Self?Assembled Systems (pages 1471β1514): Olli Ikkala and Gerrit ten Brinke
Chapter 4 Atomic Force Microscopy of Polymers: Imaging, Probing and Lithography (pages 1515β1574): Sergei S. Sheiko and Martin Moller
Chapter 5 Scattering from Polymer Systems (pages 1575β1604): Megan L. Ruegg and Nitash P. Balsara
Chapter 6 From Linear to (Hyper) Branched Polymers: Dynamics and Rheology (pages 1605β1648): Thomas C. B. McLeish
Chapter 7 Determination of Bulk and Solution Morphologies by Transmission Electron Microscopy (pages 1649β1685): Volker Abetz, Richard J. Spontak and Yeshayahu Talmon
Chapter 8 Polymer Networks (pages 1687β1730): Karel Dusek and Miroslava Duskova?Smrc?kova
Chapter 9 Block Copolymers for Adhesive Applications (pages 1731β1751): Costantino Creton
Chapter 10 Reactive Blending (pages 1753β1782): Robert Jerome
Chapter 11 Predicting Mechanical Performance of Polymers (pages 1783β1825): Han E. H. Meijer, Leon E. Govaert and Tom A. P. Engels
Chapter 12 Scanning Calorimetry (pages 1827β1880): Rene Androsch and Bernhard Wunderlich
Chapter 13 Chromatography of Polymers (pages 1881β1936): Wolfgang Radke
Chapter 14 NMR Spectroscopy (pages 1937β1965): Hans Wolfgang Spiess
Chapter 15 High?Throughput Screening in Combinatorial Polymer Research (pages 1967β1999): Michael A. R. Meier, Richard Hoogenboom and Ulrich S. Schubert
Chapter 1 Applications of Thermoplastic Elastomers Based on Styrenic Block Copolymers (pages 2001β2031): Dale L. Handlin, Scott Trenor and Kathryn Wright
Chapter 2 Nanocomposites (pages 2033β2070): Michael Alexandre and Philippe Dubois
Chapter 3 Polymer/Layered Filler Nanocomposites: An Overview from Science to Technology (pages 2071β2134): Masami Okamoto
Chapter 4 Polymeric Dispersants (pages 2135β2180): Frank Pirrung and Clemens Auschra
Chapter 5 Polymeric Surfactants (pages 2181β2223): Henri Cramail, Eric Cloutet and Karunakaran Radhakrishnan
Chapter 6 Molecular and Supramolecular Conjugated Polymers for Electronic Applications (pages 2225β2262): Andrew C. Grimsdale and Klaus Mullen
Chapter 7 Polymers for Microelectronics (pages 2263β2293): Christopher W. Bielawski and C. Grant Willson
Chapter 8 Applications of Controlled Macromolecular Architectures to Lithography (pages 2295β2330): Daniel Bratton, Ramakrishnan Ayothi, Nelson Felix and Christopher K. Ober
Chapter 9 Microelectronic Materials with Hierarchical Organization (pages 2331β2367): G. Dubois, R. D. Miller and James L. Hedrick
Chapter 10 Semiconducting Polymers and Their Optoelectronic Applications (pages 2369β2408): Nicolas Leclerc, Thomas Heiser, Cyril Brochon and Georges Hadziioannou
Chapter 11 Polymer Encapsulation of Metallic and Semiconductor Nanoparticles: Multifunctional Materials with Novel Optical, Electronic and Magnetic Properties (pages 2409β2449): Jeffrey Pyun and Todd Emrick
Chapter 12 Polymeric Membranes for Gas Separation, Water Purification and Fuel Cell Technology (pages 2451β2491): Kazukiyo Nagai, Young Moo Lee and Toshio Masuda
Chapter 13 Utilization of Polymers in Sensor Devices (pages 2493β2539): Basudam Adhikari and Alok Kumar Sen
Chapter 14 Polymeric Drugs (pages 2541β2595): Tamara Minko, Jayant J. Khandare and Sreeja Jayant
Chapter 15 From Biomineralization Polymers to Double Hydrophilic Block and Graft Copolymers (pages 2597β2643): Helmut Colfen
Chapter 16 Applications of Polymer Bioconjugates (pages 2645β2687): Joost A. Opsteen and Jan C. M. van Hest
Chapter 17 Gel: A Potential Material as Artificial Soft Tissue (pages 2689β2717): Yong Mei Chen, Jian Ping Gong and Yoshihito Osada
Chapter 18 Polymers in Tissue Engineering (pages 2719β2742): Jeffrey A. Hubbell
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