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Book Synopsis
This book conveys advances in synthetic and characterization methods in 9 selected areas of polymer chemistry reported in 2007-2008 US Patents to academic and industrial researchers and students. It reviews the impact of newer bulk anionic, cationic, and free radical polymerization methods within selected industrial applications.

Table of Contents
I. ADDITIVES.

II. ADHESIVES.

III. BIOACTIVE.

A. Bioabsorbables.

B. Contact Lenses.

IV. COATINGS.

A. Anionic.

B. Aqueous.

C. Fluorine.

D. Hydrophilic.

E. Hydrophobic.

F. Oxidatively Stable.

G. Vapor Deposition of Polymers.

H. Succinic Anhydride Derivatives.

V. COSMETICS.

VI. DENTAL.

A. Cement.

B. Dental Composites.

VII. ELECTROACTIVE.

A. Charge Transport Materials.

B. Dielectric Materials.

C. Donor-Acceptor Complexes.

D. Electroconductive.

E. Electroluminescence.

F. Semiconductors.

VIII. ENERGETIC POLYMERS.

IX. FIBERS.

X. FLUORINE.

A. Critical Polymerization.

B. High Strength.

C. Low Molecular Wright.

D. Low Surface Energy.

E. Silicon Fluids.

F. Surfactants.

XI. GELS.

A. Gelling Agent.

B. Hydrogels.

C. Sol-gel.

XII. IMAGING AGENT.

XIII. INK.

XIV. LIQUID CRYSTALS.

A. Liquid Crystal Aligner.

B. Liquid Crystal Materials.

XV. NANOPARTICLES.

A. Carbon Nanotubes.

B. Inorganic Nanotubes.

C. Nanotube Dispersant.

XVI. NEW SYNTHETIC METHODS.

A. Compounds.

B. Polymers.

XVII. OPTICAL MATERIALS.

XVIII. PHOTOACTIVE POLYMERS.

A. Photoluminsence.

B. Photorefraction.

XIX. POLYMERIZATION METHODS.

A. Anionic.

B. Catalytic Agents.

C. Cationic .

D. Chain Transfer Agent.

E. Emulsifing Agents.

F. Free Radical Polymerization.

G. Macroinitators.

H. Macromolecular Depolymerization Catalysts.

I. Metallocene Catalysts.

J. Ring Opening Metathesis Catalyst.

K. Ziegler-Natta.

XX. REGULATORS.

A. Chain Transfer Agents.

B. Chain Transfer Processes.

C. Photolytic Regulating Agents.

XXI. PHOTORESISTS.

A. Fluorine Containing.

B. Norbornene.

C. Adamantane.

D. Diamantane.

XXII. SEPARATIONS.

A. Gases.

B. Solutions.

XXIII. THERMOSETS.

Contributors.

Index.

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 24/10/2008
      ISBN13: 9780470312865, 978-0470312865
      ISBN10: 0470312866
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book conveys advances in synthetic and characterization methods in 9 selected areas of polymer chemistry reported in 2007-2008 US Patents to academic and industrial researchers and students. It reviews the impact of newer bulk anionic, cationic, and free radical polymerization methods within selected industrial applications.

      Table of Contents
      I. ADDITIVES.

      II. ADHESIVES.

      III. BIOACTIVE.

      A. Bioabsorbables.

      B. Contact Lenses.

      IV. COATINGS.

      A. Anionic.

      B. Aqueous.

      C. Fluorine.

      D. Hydrophilic.

      E. Hydrophobic.

      F. Oxidatively Stable.

      G. Vapor Deposition of Polymers.

      H. Succinic Anhydride Derivatives.

      V. COSMETICS.

      VI. DENTAL.

      A. Cement.

      B. Dental Composites.

      VII. ELECTROACTIVE.

      A. Charge Transport Materials.

      B. Dielectric Materials.

      C. Donor-Acceptor Complexes.

      D. Electroconductive.

      E. Electroluminescence.

      F. Semiconductors.

      VIII. ENERGETIC POLYMERS.

      IX. FIBERS.

      X. FLUORINE.

      A. Critical Polymerization.

      B. High Strength.

      C. Low Molecular Wright.

      D. Low Surface Energy.

      E. Silicon Fluids.

      F. Surfactants.

      XI. GELS.

      A. Gelling Agent.

      B. Hydrogels.

      C. Sol-gel.

      XII. IMAGING AGENT.

      XIII. INK.

      XIV. LIQUID CRYSTALS.

      A. Liquid Crystal Aligner.

      B. Liquid Crystal Materials.

      XV. NANOPARTICLES.

      A. Carbon Nanotubes.

      B. Inorganic Nanotubes.

      C. Nanotube Dispersant.

      XVI. NEW SYNTHETIC METHODS.

      A. Compounds.

      B. Polymers.

      XVII. OPTICAL MATERIALS.

      XVIII. PHOTOACTIVE POLYMERS.

      A. Photoluminsence.

      B. Photorefraction.

      XIX. POLYMERIZATION METHODS.

      A. Anionic.

      B. Catalytic Agents.

      C. Cationic .

      D. Chain Transfer Agent.

      E. Emulsifing Agents.

      F. Free Radical Polymerization.

      G. Macroinitators.

      H. Macromolecular Depolymerization Catalysts.

      I. Metallocene Catalysts.

      J. Ring Opening Metathesis Catalyst.

      K. Ziegler-Natta.

      XX. REGULATORS.

      A. Chain Transfer Agents.

      B. Chain Transfer Processes.

      C. Photolytic Regulating Agents.

      XXI. PHOTORESISTS.

      A. Fluorine Containing.

      B. Norbornene.

      C. Adamantane.

      D. Diamantane.

      XXII. SEPARATIONS.

      A. Gases.

      B. Solutions.

      XXIII. THERMOSETS.

      Contributors.

      Index.

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