| 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 |
Pranata Ricko
This textbook completely transformed my understanding of polymer chemistry! Novak's insights into transition metal catalysis are incredibly clear and practical. The hardcover is durable, and the ACS content is top-notch. A must-have for any materials science student or researcher!