2 edition of Inorganic polymers. found in the catalog.
Inorganic polymers.
D. N. Hunter
Published
1963
by J. Wiley in New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
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LC Classifications | QD471 .H9 1963 |
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Pagination | 110 p. |
Number of Pages | 110 |
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Open Library | OL5889419M |
LC Control Number | 63022981 |
organometallic polymers and hybrid organic-inorganic networks are discussed on the basis of their structural features, and some examples of the novel applications of these materials are : Azam Rahimi. • The other classifying parameters are as following: 1. wholly inorganic polymers 2. inorganic-organic polymers 3. organometallic polymers 4. hybrid organic-inorganic polymers 7 8. Classification On The Basis Of Connectivity • Ray defines connectivity as the number of atoms attached to a defined atom that are a part of the polymer chain or.
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Smart inorganic polymers (SIPs) are hybrid or fully inorganic polymers with tunable properties such as stimuli responsive physical properties (shape, conductivity, rheology, bioactivity, self-repair, sensing etc.). While organic polymers are often petrol-based, the backbones of SIPs are made from elements other than carbon which can lessen the burden on scarce non-renewable resources and. Organometallic Polymers focuses on the synthesis, characterization, and potential applications of organometallic polymers. and coordination polymers. This book is comprised of 33 chapters and begins with a general review of polymerized vinyl monomers containing transition metals, as well as the reactivity of such monomers in addition to.
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One is the simple need to know how structure affects the properties of a polymer, particularly Format: Hardcover. Inorganic polymers are large molecules, usually linear or branched chains with atoms other than carbon in their backbone.
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It covers the synthesis aspects of synthetic inorganic polymers and looks at multiple inorganic monomers as. The planned book summarizes the present state of knowledge on a large group of inorganic polymers that had hitherto been mainly considered with regard to their chemistry but not comprehensively reviewed with respect to their potential biomedical applications.
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ganic polymers are increasingly important precursor materials in such approaches. The present book was prepared to provide an introduction to the field of inorganic polymers. There has long been a need for such a book, as opposed to the ready avail-ability of numerous other books, that are highly specialized and written for scientists.
Inorganic polymer chemistry (PDF 30P) This note covers the following topics: synthesis and mechanism of organic polymers using metal complex catalysts, synthesis and applications of polymers containing inorganic atoms, Organic-inorganic hybrid materials.
Author(s): University of York. Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers is a valuable one-volume introduction for professional and student inorganic chemists, polymer chemists, and materials scientists.
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Additional Physical Format: Online version: Stone, F. Gordon A. (Francis Gordon Albert), Inorganic polymers. New York, Academic Press, Inorganic polymers are polymers with a skeletal structure that does not include carbon atoms in the backbone. Polymers containing inorganic and organic components are sometimes called hybrid polymers, and most so-called inorganic polymers are hybrid polymers.
One of the best known examples is polydimethylsiloxane, otherwise known commonly as silicone rubber. Polymer chemistry and technology form one of the major areas of molecular and materials science.
This field impinges on nearly every aspect of modern life, from electronics technology, to medicine, to the wide range of fibers, films, elastomers, and structural materials on which everyone depends. Although most of these polymers are organic materials, attention is being focused increasingly.
The book also examines inorganic polymers in flame-retardants, as functional materials, and in biology. An excellent addition to the polymer scientists' and synthetic chemists' toolbox; Summarizes the state of the art on how to make and use functional inorganic polymers, from synthesis to applications.
K.J.D. MacKenzie, in Handbook of Alkali-Activated Cements, Mortars and Concretes, Introduction. Inorganic polymers (geopolymers) are outstandingly versatile materials, by virtue of (i) their synthesis chemistry which allows them to be modified with additional chemical functionalities, (ii) their chemical structure and relationship to zeolites which confers ion exchange properties.
Inorganic polymers are linearly chained large molecules composed of inorganic main chain with inorganic or organic side groups. Introduction Polymers are linearly chained large molecules composed of sequences of repeating monomer units connected by covalent bonds.
This book collects contributions from Europe, the US, and Japan on silicon-based inorganic polymers. Following a general review on polysiloxane synthesis, chapters cover silicones in industrial applications, polysiloxanes as templates and building blocks in nanostructured materials, photochemistry of polysiloxanes, polysilanes, polycarbosilanes.
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for all the various important and critical types of polymers including synthetic, biological, organometallic, and inorganic polymers. The principle that the basic concepts that apply to one grouping of polymers apply to all the other types of polymers is emphasized.
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