Overview
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W. J. Mijs
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University of Technology, Delft, Delft, The Netherlands
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Table of contents (9 chapters)
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- O. W. Webster, B. C. Anderson
Pages 1-32
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- Shohei Inoue, Takuzo Aida
Pages 33-65
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- Eric J. Goethals, Ronny R. De Clercq
Pages 67-109
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- Oskar Nuyken, Stephen D. Pask
Pages 111-153
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- Takeshi Endo, Tsutomu Yokozawa
Pages 155-177
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- E. A. Ofstead, K. B. Wagener
Pages 237-271
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- Roeland J. M. Nolte, Wiendelt Drenth
Pages 273-310
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Back Matter
Pages 311-317
About this book
The art and science of macromolecular architecture is based on synthesis, analysis, processing, and evaluation of physical properties of polymers. The growing specificity of available synthetic methods and the increasing refinement of analytical and physical analysis are gradually providing a deeper insight into structure-property relationships of polymers, upon which many applications can be based. This book deals with recent methods for polymer synthesis. Those that lead to specific structures have been selected especially. Background, mechanism scope and limitations, and illustrative procedures are given for each method. With this layout the editor hopes that the book will provide a practical guideline, for the synthetic polymer chemist in industry or at a university graduate school, on how to apply the methods in the design of new polymer structures. The editor is grateful to the authors not only for their contributions containing interesting new developments in polymer synthesis, but also for the way they have fitted their text into the general framework of the book. The elegant chemistry described in the following chapters will, it is hoped, inspire more organic chemists to apply their skills to polymer synthesis, where the beauty of organic chemistry in terms of structural control and reactivity may be even more apparent than in the low molecular field.
Editors and Affiliations
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University of Technology, Delft, Delft, The Netherlands
W. J. Mijs