Principles of Polymerization

    Author: Azinuddin Genre: »
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    This book describes the physical and organic chemistry of the reactions by which polymer
    molecules are synthesized. The sequence I have followed is to introduce the reader to
    the characteristics which distinguish polymers from their much smaller sized homologs
    (Chap. 1) and then proceed to a detailed consideration of the three types of polymerization
    reactions—step, chain, and ring-opening polymerizations (Chaps. 2–5, 7). Polymerization
    reactions are characterized as to their kinetic and thermodynamic features, their scope and
    utility for the synthesis of different types of polymer structures, and the process conditions
    which are used to carry them out. Polymer chemistry has advanced to the point where it is
    often possible to tailor-make a variety of different types of polymers with specified molecular
    weights and structures. Emphasis is placed throughout the text on understanding the reaction
    parameters which are important in controlling polymerization rates, polymer molecular
    weight, and structural features such as branching and crosslinking. It has been my intention
    to give the reader an appreciation of the versatility which is inherent in polymerization
    processes and which is available to the synthetic polymer chemist.

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