Although in nature the vast majority of polymers are condensation polymers, much publicity has been focused on functionalized vinyl polymers. Functional Condensation Polymers fulfills the need to explore these polymers which form an increasingly important and diverse foundation in the search for new
Transreactions in Condensation Polymers
- Publisher
- Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 499
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The ability of condensation polymers to undergo additional chemical reactions, so-called transreactions, is really fascinating. These processes lead to novel copolymers with desired composition and sequential order, allow to enhance the compatibility and to minimize molecular weight fluctuations during polycondensation and processing and to provide for chemical healing of laminates of condensation polymers.
An international team of highly reputated polymer chemists and physicists discusses here, first of all, various types of transreactions, but additional condensations are also detailed in many cases. - A comprehensive book of high interest to any polymer scientist in academia and industry!
Chapter 1 Interchange Reactions in Condensation Polymers and Their Analysis by NMR Spectroscopy (pages 1โ78): H. R. Kricheldorf and Z. Denchev
Chapter 2 Effects of Catalysts in the Reactive Blending of Bisphenol A Polycarbonate with Poly(alkylene terephthalate)s (pages 79โ124): F. Pilati, M. Fiorini and C. Berti
Chapter 3 Model Studies of Transreactions in Condensation Polymers (pages 125โ158): J. Devaux
Chapter 4 Copolymer Composition: a Key to the Mechanisms of Exchange in Reactive Polymer Blending (pages 159โ193): G. Montaudo, C. Puglisi and F. Samperi
Chapter 5 Interchain Transesterification Reactions in Copolyesters (pages 195โ217): J. Economy, L. A. Schneggenburger and D. Frich
Chapter 6 Inhibition of Transreactions in Condensation Polymers (pages 219โ265): N. R. James, S. S. Mahajan and S. Sivaram
Chapter 7 Reactive Melt Processing of Aliphatic/Aromatic Polyamide Blends: Effect on Molecular Structure, Semicrystalline Morphology, and Thermal Properties (pages 267โ317): K. L. L. Eersels, A. M. Aerdts and G. Groeninckx
Chapter 8 Sequential Reordering in Condensation Copolymers (pages 319โ389): S. Fakirov and Z. Denchev
Chapter 9 X?ray Analysis of Transesterification in Blends of Thermotropic Copolyesters (pages 391โ410): J. Blackwell and C. M. McCullagh
Chapter 10 Effects of Transreactions on the Compatibility and Miscibility of Blends of Condensation Polymers (pages 411โ427): M. Xanthos and H. Warth
Chapter 11 Effect of Transreactions and Additional Condensation on Structure Formation and Properties of Condensation Polymers (pages 429โ479): F. J. Balta Calleja, S. Fakirov and H. G. Zachmann
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