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Subramanian, Muralisrinivasan Natamai

Basics of polymer chemistry - Denmark -- River Publishers -- 2017 - xxi, 213p.

*Introduction

*Monomers

*Polymers

*Polymer Chemistry

*Step Growth Polymerization

*Chain Growth Polymerization

*Polymerization Reactions

*Polymer Synthesis

*Polymerization Processes

*Future Trends



Presents the basic properties of polymers, including diverse fundamental and applied aspects. This book provides a basis for understanding polymerization, and it offers a comprehensive overview of the scientific research of polymers. Chapters can be used as a reference for those interested in understanding the sustainable development in polymers. Basics of Polymer Chemistry is of great interest to the chemistry audience. The basic properties of polymers, including diverse fundamental and applied aspects, are presented. This book constitutes a basis for understanding polymerization, and it presents a comprehensive overview of the scientific research of polymers. The chapters presented can be used as a reference for those interested in understanding the sustainable development in polymers. Basics of Polymer Chemistry provides a balanced coverage of the key developments in this field and highlights recent and emerging technical achievements. The topics covered present a comprehensive overview of the subject area and are therefore of interest to professors and students. The recent developments in polymerization using catalysts, homo-, and copolymerization are presented, and it contains current efforts in designing new polymer architectures. Improved property performance attributes of the polymers by controlling their molecular-structural characteristics such as molecular weight distribution, comonomer type content distribution, and branching level are also discussed.

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Polymerization
Polymers
Organic Chemistry

547.7 SUB/B

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