Elias, H.-G.
Macromolecules: Volume 2
Industrial Polymers and Syntheses
John Wiley & Sons 2007.1
664 pp. (H)
ISBN 3-527-31173-4
31,000円
Contents
* シリーズMacromoleculesモは高分子の概要を幅広くまとめ、高分子の化学と物理学、応用技術の他、基礎的現象の詳細な記述と定義、高分子に関する事実と理論などを解説します。基本的な教科書と、極度に専門化した専門書との間を橋渡しし、より高度な高分子研究に進む前の基礎作りや、周辺分野の概要の把握を助けます。
* 第一巻は高分子の化学的構造の基礎と合成の原理を主題とします。高分子の組成と立体配置や構造、重合平衡、重合機構(イオン重合、配位重合、遊離基重合、逐次反応、固体重合、生化学的重合など)、高分子反応、そして目的のポリマー構造を実現する戦略をまとめています。
* 第2巻ではポリマー毎の各論とその工業的合成法を、第3巻では物理的構造と物性の基礎を、そして第4巻ではポリマーの処理とプラスチックや繊維、エラストマーなどへの応用の基礎を解説します。
1. Introduction/ 2. Structure and Properties of Polymers/ 3. Raw Materials and Energy/ 4. Base Chemicals, Intermediates, and Monomers/ 5. Polymerization Processes/ 6. Carbon Chains/ 7. Carbon-Oxygen Chains/ 8. Polysaccharides/ 9. Carbon-Sulfur Chains/ 10. Carbon-Nitrogen Chains/ 11. Peptides and Proteins/ 12. Inorganic and Semi-Organic Polymers/ 13. Appendix/ 14. Subject Index/ *
Chanda, M.
Introduction to Polymer Science and Chemistry
A Problem Solving Approach
CRC Press 2006.3
648 pp. (H)
ISBN 0-8493-7384-0
12,000円
Contents
1. INTRODUCTORY CONCEPTS Basic Definitions / Polymerization and Functionality / Polymerization Processes / Molecular Architecture / Classification of Polymers / Plastics, Fibers, and Elastomers / Polymer Nomenclature / References / Exercises 2. CHAIN DIMENSIONS, STRUCTURES, AND TRANSITIONAL PHENOMENA Introduction / Polymer Chains: Structures and Dimensions / Constitutional and Configurational Isomerism / Crystallinity in Polymers / Thermal Transitions in Polymers / Regions of Viscoelastic Behavior / Factors Affecting Tg / Factors Affecting Tm / Relation Between Tm and Tg / Theoretical Treatment of Glass Transition / Chain Movements in Amorphous State / Thermodynamics of Rubber Elasticity / References / Exercises 3. POLYMERS IN SOLUTION Introduction / Thermodynamics of Liquid Mixtures / Phase Equilibria in Poor Solvents Solubility Behavior of Polymers / Swelling of Crosslinked Polymers / Frictional Properties of Polymer Molecules / In Dilute Solution / References / Exercises / 4. POLYMER MOLECULAR WEIGHTS Introduction / Molecular Weight Averages / Molecular Weights in Terms of Moments / Molecular Weight Determination / References / Exercises / 5. CONDENSATION (STEP-GROWTH) POLYMERIZATION Introduction / Rates of Polycondensation Reactions / Number-Average Degree of Polymerization / Control of Molecular Weight / Molecular Weight Distribution (MWD) / Nonlinear Step Polymerization / Recursive Approach for Average Properties / Polycondensation of AxB Monomers / References / Exercises / 6. FREE RADICAL POLYMERIZATION Introduction / Scheme of Radical Chain Polymerization / Experimental Determination of Rp: Dilatometry / Methods of Initiation / Dead-End Polymerization / Determination of Absolute Rate Constants / Chain Length and Degree of Polymerization / Chain Transfer / Deviations from Ideal Kinetics / Inhibition/Retardation of Polymerization / Effects of Temperature / Molecular Weight Distribution / Polymerization Processes / Living Radical Polymerization / References / Exercises / 7. CHAIN COPOLYMERIZATION Introduction / Binary Copolymer Composition-Terminal Model / Multicomponent Copolymerization: Terpolymerization / Deviations from Terminal Model / Copolymerization ad Crosslinking / Block and Graft Copolymerization / References / Exercises / 8. IONIC CHAIN POLYMERIZATION Introduction / Ionic Polymerizability of Monomers / Anionic Polymerization / Anionic Copolymerization / Cationic Polymerization / References / Exercises / 9. COORDINATION ADDITION POLYMERIZATION Introduction / Ziegler-Natta Catalysts / Mechanism of Ziegler-Natta Polymerization / Kinetics of Ziegler-Natta Polymerization / Supported Metal Oxide Catalysts / Ziegler-Natta Copolymerization / Metallocene-Based Ziegler-Natta Catalysts / Immobilized Metallocene Catalysts / Oscillating Metallocene Catalysts / References / Exercises / 10. RING-OPENING POLYMERIZATION Introduction / Polymerization Mechanism and Kinetics / References / Exercises / APPENDIX A: CONVERSION OF UNITS APPENDIX B: FUNDAMENTAL CONSTANTS INDEX *
Cowie, J. M. G. & Arrighi, V.
Polymers 3rd ed.
Chemistry and Physics of Modern Materials
Taylor & Francis 2007.10
520 pp. (P)
ISBN 0-8493-9813-4
8,200円
Contents
Introduction, Step-Growth Polymerization, Free-Radical, Ionic Polymerization , Linear Copolymers and Other Architectures, Polymer Stereochemistry, Polymerization Reactions Initiated by Metal Catalysts and Transfer Reactions, Polymers in Solution, Polymer Characterization - Molar Masses, Polymer Characterization - Chain Dimensions, Structures, and Morphology, The Crystalline State and Partially Ordered Structures, Rheology and Mechanical Properties, The Elastomeric State, Structure-Property Relations, Polymers for the Electronics Industry, Index. **
* Extensively revised and updated to keep abreast of recent advances, Polymers: Chemistry and Physics of Modern Materials, Third Edition continues to provide a broad-based, high-information text at an introductory, reader-friendly level that illustrates the multidisciplinary nature of polymer science. Adding or amending roughly 50% of the material, this new edition strengthens its aim to contribute a comprehensive treatment by offering a wide and balanced selection of topics across all aspects of the chemistry and physics of polymer science, from synthesis and physical properties to applications. *
Ghosh, S. K. ed.
Functional Coatings
by Polymer Microencapsulation
機能性コーティング
Wiley -VCH 2006.9
371 pp.(H)
ISBN 3-527-31296-x
21,500円
Contents
Preface. / List of Contributors. / 1 Functional Coatings and Microencapsulation: A General Perspective / 2 Encapsulation Through (Mini)Emulsion Polymerization / 3 Microcapsules through Layer-by-Layer Assembly Technique / 4 Polymer Encapsulation of Inorganic Particles / 5 Microencapsulation of Liquid Active Agents / 6 Core-Shell Systems Based on Intrinsically Conductive Polymers and their Coating Applications / . 7 Smart Textiles Using Microencapsulation Technology / 8 Encapsulations Through the Sol-Gel Technique and their Applications in Functional Coatings / 9 Electrolytic Co-Deposition of Polymer-Encapsulated (Microencapsulated) Particles / Index. / *
Jagur-Grodzinski, J.
Living and Controlled Polymerization
Synthesis, Characterization and Properties of the Respective Polymers and Copolymers
Nova Science Pub. 2006.5
(H)
ISBN 1-59454-330-5
15,600円
Contents
* The living/controlled polymerization techniques opened new vistas in polymer chemistry. The leading authorities in this field and its pioneers contributed chapters to this collective volume. The controlled polymerization techniques have enabled preparation of polymers, copolymers, and block copolymers with predetermined molecular weights and narrow polydispersity, in which functional groups or biologically active molecules could be placed at well defined locations. They have also enabled preparation of advanced polymeric structures with precisely determined architectures and improved properties. Moreover, they have provided opportunities for preparation of novel polymeric materials from monomers, which before have not been suitable or accessible for such purposes. Properties of some of these polymeric materials may be significantly different from those of the existing ones. They provide opportunities for new applications. Several patents have already been approved for such specialty applications as, drug delivery, biocompatible surfaces, thermoplastic elastomers, moisture curable sealants, and so on. Many more products, based on polymers fabricated by the living/ controlled polymerization techniques, will certainly emerge in such specialized areas as, nanotechnology, medical devices, メsmart polymersモ, sensors , smart separation technologies, optical fibers and other optical applications, various biomaterials, etc *
Schlick, S. ed.
Advanced ESR Methods in Polymer Research
John Wiley & Sons 2006.9
353 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-471-73189-7
16,700円
Contents
The Editor/ Contributors/ Dedication/ PART I: ESR FUNDAMENTALS: 1. Continuous-Wave and Pulsed ESR Methods/ 2. Double Resonance ESR Methods/ 3. Calculating Slow-Motion ESR Spectra of Spin-Labeled Polymers/ 4. ESR Imaging/ PART II: ESR APPLICATIONS: 5. ESR Study of Radicals in Conventional Radical Polymerization Using Radical Precursors Prepared by Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization/ 6. Local Dynamics of Polymers in Solution by Spin-Label ESR/ 7. Site-Specific Information on Macromolecular Materials by Combining CW and Pulsed ESR on Spin Probes/ 8. ESR Methods for Assessing the Stability of Polymer Membranes Used in Fuel Cells/ 9. Spatially Resolved Degradation in Heterophasic Polymers From 1D and 2D SpectralミSpatial ESR Imaging Experiments/ 10. ESR Studies of Photooxidation and Stabilization of Polymer Coatings/ 11. Characterization of Dendrimer Structures by ESR Techniques/ 12. High Field ESR Spectroscopy of Conductive Polymers/ Index/ *
Malhotra, S. V. ed.
Ionic Liquids in Organic Synthesis
有機合成におけるイオン性溶液
ACS 2007.1
320 pp. (H) 【在庫有り】
ISBN 0-8412-7407-X
26,400円
Contents
1.The Interactions Affecting Organic Reactivity and Selectivity/ 2.Electrophilic Chemistry in Ionic Liquids/ 3.Electropolymerization of Benzene in an Ionic Liquid/ 4.Onium-Poly(Hydrogen Fluorides):Convenient Ionic Liquids/ 5.Diels-Alder and Friedel-Crafts Reactions in Pyridinium-Based Ionic Liquids/ 6.Organic Synthesis in Ionic Utilizing Organometallic Reagents/ 7.Transition Metal Complexes in Imidazolium Ionic Liquids as Recoverble and Reusable Homogen eous Catalysts/ 8.Approaches to Imino Diels-Alder Reactions in Imidazolium Ionic Liquids/ 9.Synthesis of Homoallyl Ethers via Allylation of Acetals and Aldehydes in Ionic Liquids/ 10.Room Temperature Ionic Liquids as Homogeneous Supports for Synthesis/ 11.Ionic Liquids as a Support of Organic and Inorganic Catalysts/ 12.Ionic Liquids Applications in Green Chemistry:Copper and Zinc Catalysis/ 13.Ionic Liquid:A Green Solvent for Organic Transformations I/ 14.Ionic Liquid:A Green Solvent for Organic Transformations II/ 15.Ionic Liquids:Neoteric Solvents for Organic and Biocatalytic Transformations/ 16.Toward Green Processes for Fine Chemicals Synthesis/ 17.Ruthenium Catalyzed Asymmetric Hydrogenation of α- and β-Ketoesters in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids Using Chiral P-Phos Ligand/ 18.Organocatalyzed Asymmetric Michael Reaction in Ionic Liquids-Carbon Dioxide/ 19.Enantiomerically Pure Thiazolinium and Imidazollium Low Melting Point Salts Prepared from α-Aminoacids/ 20.New Cations for Ionic Liquids,Including Chiral Adjuncts with Phosphate and Sulfonylimide Anions/ 21.Tailoring Adsorption-Desorption Properties of Hydroamination Catalysts with Ionic Liquids/ 22.Synthesis and Application of New Ionic Liquids with Tris(perfluoroalkyl)trifluorophosphate Anions/ Author Index/ Subject Index/ **
* Ionic Liquids in Organic Synthesis brings together leading scientists who have made major contributions to the field of ionic liquids. This book assembles several new methodologies that are interdisciplinary by nature, discussing the unique properties of ionic liquids and the ways in which they induce significant solvent effects on a wide range of pf processes. Twenty-two chapters are included. Ionic Liquids in Organic Synthesis covers areas of rapid progress and industrial importance. Ionic liquids are emerging as novel replacements for volatile organic compounds traditionally used as industrial solvents this book will elaborate on this subject while also examining practical synthetic applications of ionic liquids. This field has been an important topic of research for scientists in both industry and academia over the past 30 years and continues to grow. *
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