<p>Interest in preparing new polymers peaked about 1966. Since that time, industrial and government support for the synthesis and study of new polymers has steadily declined. Gone are the good days when government funds supported a great push to attain ultiΒ mate thermal stability for organic polyme
Organophosphorus Monomers and Polymers
β Scribed by Ye. L. Gefter, D. H. R. Barton and W. Doering (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Pergamon Press
- Year
- 1962
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 300
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
OTHER TITLES IN THE SERIES ON ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE, Pages 1-2
INTRODUCTION, Pages 3-7
CHAPTER 1 - UNSATURATED ORGANOPHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS, Pages 11-92
CHAPTER II - SATURATED ORGANOPHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS DIHYDROXY-COMPOUNDS, Pages 93-140
CHAPTER III - REFRACTIVITIES OF CERTAIN ATOMIC GROUPS IN ORGANOPHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS, Pages 141-143
INTRODUCTION TO HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT ORGANOPHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS, Pages 145-146
CHAPTER IV - CARBON-CHAIN AND HETERO-CHAIN HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT COMPOUNDS CONTAINING PHOSPHORUS IN THE SIDE CHAINS, Pages 147-212
CHAPTER V - HETEROCHAIN HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT COMPOUNDS CONTAINING PHOSPHORUS IN THE MAIN CHAIN, Pages 213-253
CHAPTER VI - OTHER ORGANOPHOSPHORUS POLYMERS, Pages 254-259
CHAPTER VII - USES OF HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT PHOSPHORUS-CONTAINING COMPOUNDS, Pages 260-266
LIST OF TABLES, Pages 289-296
REFERENCES, Pages 267-287
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages 297-302
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The progressive dwindling of fossil resources, coupled with the drastic increase in oil prices, have sparked a feverish activity in search of alternatives based on renewable resources for the production of energy. <br>Given the predominance of petroleum- and carbon-based chemistry for the manufactur
The progressive dwindling of fossil resources, coupled with the drastic increase in oil prices, have sparked a feverish activity in search of alternatives based on renewable resources for the production of energy. <br>Given the predominance of petroleum- and carbon-based chemistry for the manufactur