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Twin Polymerization : New Strategy for Hybrid Materials Synthesis by Joachim Friedrich (2018, Hardcover)

Twin Polymerization : New Strategy for Hybrid Materials Synthesis by Joachim Friedrich (2018, Hardcover)

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Specifics

Author

Joachim Friedrich

Format

Hardcover

Grade From

College Graduate Student

Grade To

College Graduate Student

ISBN-10

3110500671

ISBN-13

9783110500677

Illustrated

Yes

Intended Audience

Scholarly & Professional

Item Length

9.4 in

Item Weight

28.2 Oz

Item Width

6.7 in

LC Classification Number

QD381.T945 2018

LCCN

2018-029226

Language

English

Number of Pages

352 Pages

Publication Name

Twin Polymerization : New Strategy for Hybrid Materials Synthesis

Publication Year

2018

Publisher

DE Gruyter, Inc.

Subject

Textiles & Polymers, Materials Science / General, Physics / Polymer, Chemistry / Organic, Chemistry / General

Subject Area

Technology & Engineering, Science

Synopsis

Twin polymerization is a novel approach where two distinct polymers are produced from a single source monomer, thus being an excellent tool for the synthesis of hybrid materials. The author introduces the principles of various twin polymerization processes, their classification and practical use. The book is supplied with numerous individual examples, demonstrating the potential of this strategy in materials synthesis., Twin polymerization is a new type of polymerization techniques that was developed as suitable tool for the production of nanostructured organic/inorganic hybrid materials in a one-pot-synthesis. Starting from these, hybrid materials with embedded metal nanoparticles, microporous carbon materials, mesoporous siliceous materials, and various oxidic materials are accessible. Some of these show promising properties with regard to application as functional materials for adhesion of composite materials or in energy storage based on battery technology. By variation of structural units of the precursors - the twin monomers - as well as by combination of twin polymerization with established polymerization techniques, the properties of the final material are adjustable to the envisaged application. Computational chemistry approaches paved the way to understand mechanistic details of the twin polymerization process. The front cover shows a casted owl that was prepared by twin polymerization starting from a simple twin monomer, and noteworthy, nicely demonstrates shrinking of the nanostructured phenolic resin/silica hybrid material is minimized by this novel process. Book jacket.

Type

Textbook

brand

DE Gruyter, Inc.

gtin13

9783110500677