Reviews |
"Examines transition metal-mediated polymer synthesis, and presents newapplications and advanced techniques for architectural control that go beyondsingle-site catalysts. The volume is based on a symposium held during the April1999 ACS meeting. The 16 papers review new chain-building mechanisms,olefin-alkyne addition polymerization, and controlled radical polymerization.Topics include the organometallic polymerization of methacrylates, modificationof polybutadiene, E-glass fiber supported hydrosilation catalysts, and theeffect of ligands on copper-mediated atom transfer radicalpolymerization."--SciTech Book News, "Examines transition metal-mediated polymer synthesis, and presents new applications and advanced techniques for architectural control that go beyond single-site catalysts. The volume is based on a symposium held during the April 1999 ACS meeting. The 16 papers review new chain-building mechanisms, olefin-alkyne addition polymerization, and controlled radical polymerization. Topics include the organometallic polymerization of methacrylates, modification of polybutadiene, E-glass fiber supported hydrosilation catalysts, and the effect of ligands on copper-mediated atom transfer radical polymerization."-- SciTech Book News, "Examines transition metal-mediated polymer synthesis, and presents new applications and advanced techniques for architectural control that go beyond single-site catalysts. The volume is based on a symposium held during the April 1999 ACS meeting. The 16 papers review new chain-building mechanisms, olefin-alkyne addition polymerization, and controlled radical polymerization. Topics include the organometallic polymerization of methacrylates, modification of polybutadiene, E-glass fiber supported hydrosilation catalysts, and the effect of ligands on copper-mediated atom transfer radical polymerization."--SciTech Book News, "Examines transition metal-mediated polymer synthesis, and presents new applications and advanced techniques for architectural control that go beyond single-site catalysts. The volume is based on a symposium held during the April 1999 ACS meeting. The 16 papers review new chain-buildingmechanisms, olefin-alkyne addition polymerization, and controlled radical polymerization. Topics include the organometallic polymerization of methacrylates, modification of polybutadiene, E-glass fiber supported hydrosilation catalysts, and the effect of ligands on copper-mediated atom transferradical polymerization."--SciTech Book News |
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Materials Science / General, Textiles & Polymers, Physics / Polymer, Chemistry / Physical & Theoretical, Chemistry / Inorganic, Chemistry / General |