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Terminology of polymers containing ionizable or ionic groups and of polymers containing ions (IUPAC Recommendations 2006)

✍ Scribed by Hess, M.; Jones, R. G.; Kahovec, J.; Kitayama, T.; Kratochvíl, P.; Kubisa, P.; Mormann, W.; Stepto, R. F. T.; Tabak, D.; Vohlídal, J.; Wilks, E. S.


Book ID
120446567
Publisher
International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
183 KB
Volume
78
Category
Article
ISSN
0033-4545

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✦ Synopsis


This document defines the terms most commonly encountered in the field of polymers containing ionizable or ionic groups and polymers containing ions. The scope of the document has been limited to organic polymers. Inorganic materials, such as certain phosphates, silicates, etc., which also may be considered ionic polymers, are excluded from the present document.

The terms selected are those that are widely used in the field of polymers containing ionizable or ionic groups and polymers containing ions. Only those terms that could be defined without ambiguity are considered.

The terms are listed in alphabetical order, and cross-references to definitions given in other documents are provided.


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