Synthesis of Polymers (PDF)
New Structures and Methods
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Polymers are huge macromolecules composed of repeating structural units. While polymer in popular usage suggests plastic, the term actually refers to a large class of natural and synthetic materials. Due to the extraordinary range of properties accessible,...
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Polymers are huge macromolecules composed of repeating structural units. While polymer in popular usage suggests plastic, the term actually refers to a large class of natural and synthetic materials. Due to the extraordinary range of properties accessible, polymers have come to play an essential and ubiquitous role in everyday life - from plastics and elastomers on the one hand to natural biopolymers such as DNA and proteins on the other hand. The study of polymer science begins with understanding the methods in which these materials are synthesized. Polymer synthesis is a complex procedure and can take place in a variety of ways. This book brings together the "Who is who" of polymer science to give the readers an overview of the large field of polymer synthesis. It is a one-stop reference and a must-have for all Chemists, Polymer Chemists, Chemists in Industry, and Materials Scientists.
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VOLUME I Foreword by James Feast Polymer Synthesis: An Industrial Perspective From Heterogeneous Ziegler-Natta to Homogeneous Single-Center Group 4 Organometallic Catalysts, A Primer on the Coordination Polymerization of Olefins Cobalt-Mediated Radical Polymerization Anionic Polymerization: Recent Advances Alkyne Metathesis Polymerization (ADIMET) and Macrocyclization (ADIMAC) The Synthesis of Conjugated Polythiophenes by Kumada Cross-Coupling "Absolute" Asymmetric Polymerization within Crystalline Architectures; Relevance to the Origin of Homochirality Synthesis of Abiotic Foldamers Cylindrical polymer brushes Block Copolymers by Multi-Mode Polymerizations Advances in the Synthesis of Cyclic Polymers Cyclodehydrogenation in the Synthesis of Graphene-type Molecules Polymerizations in Micro-Reactors Miniemulsion Polymerization New Conjugated Polymers and Synthetic Methods Polycatenanes Multicyclic Polymers VOLUME II Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization Recent Advances in ADMET Polycondensation Chemistry Macromolecular Engineering via RAFT Chemistry: From Sequential to Modular Design Suzuki Polycondensation Enzymatic Polymerization Hyperbranched Polymers - Synthesis and Characterization Aspects Emulsion Polymerization Carbocationic Polymerization From Star-like to Dendrimer-like Polymers Two-Dimensional Polymers Poly(para-phenylene vinylene)s "Click" Chemistry in Polymer Science: CuAAC and Thiol-Ene Coupling for the Synthesis and Functionalization of Macromolecules Carbenes in Polymer Synthesis Polymerization in Confined Geometries Accelerated Approaches to Dendrimers Supramolecular Polymers Nucleic Acid Polymers and DNA Synthetic Polymer Hybrid Materials Generated by Molecular Biology Techniques Cyclodextrin-based Polyrotaxanes Dendronized Polymers: An approach to Single Molecular Objects
Autoren-Porträt
A. Dieter Schlüter is since 2004 Professor for polymer chemistry at the Materials Department of the ETH Zürich. He studied chemistry and geophysics at the University of Munich and received in 1984 his PhD under the supervision of Prof. G. Szeimies. After post-doctoral fellowships with Prof. K. P.C. Vollhardt (UC Berkeley, USA) and Prof. W.J. Feast (University of Durham, UK) he was head of the polymer synthesis research group in Prof. G. Wegner's department at the Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung (Mainz, Germany). 1991 he finished his habilitation, received a scholarship award of the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie and started as Professor for polymer chemistry at theUniversity of Karlsruhe. From 1992 to 2004 he was Full Professor at the Free University of Berlin. Since 2012 he is an elected personal member of the Swiss Academy of Engineering Sciences. His research interests are in the area of polymer synthesis with a visible component of organic chemistry.
Craig J. Hawker, FRS received his BSc (1984) degree from Queensland, Australia his PhD (1988) degree from the Cambridge (UK), followed by a post-doctoral fellowship with Professor Jean M.J. Fréchet at Cornell from 1988 to 1990. In 2005 he moved from the IBM Almaden Research Center to the University of California, Santa Barbara where he is the Heeger Chair of Interdisciplinary Science. He is also the Director of the Materials Research Laboratory, founding Director of the Dow Materials Institute and visiting Chair Professor at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. His research activities focus on synthetic polymer chemistry and nanotechnology and has led to
more than 45 patents and over 300 papers. He has received a number of awards for his work and in 2010 he was named as a Fellow of the Royal Society.
Junji Sakamoto is currently a Habilitand at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich. Born in Kyoto, Japan in 1973, he studied chemistry and polymer science at Kyoto
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University, and earned his PhD in 2002 on the synthesis of polysaccharides under the supervision of Prof. S. Kobayashi. He carried out his postdoctoral research with Prof. K. Müllen at the Max-Planck-Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz, Germany, working on the synthesis of dendrimers (2002-2004). He then moved to the group of Prof. A.D. Schlüter at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, working on the synthesis of macrocycles, where since 2006 he has been a group leader for 2D polymers, Suzuki polycondensation and new polymerization methodology leading to unprecedented structures.
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Bibliographische Angaben
- 2012, 1. Auflage, 1160 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Dieter A. Schlüter, Craig Hawker, Junji Sakamoto
- Verlag: Wiley-VCH GmbH
- ISBN-10: 3527644091
- ISBN-13: 9783527644094
- Erscheinungsdatum: 14.05.2012
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