1 edition of Developments in Ionic Polymers--2 found in the catalog.
Published
1986
by Springer Netherlands in Dordrecht
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by Alan D. Wilson, Havard J. Prosser |
Contributions | Prosser, Havard J. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TA404.6 |
The Physical Object | |
Format | [electronic resource] / |
Pagination | 1 online resource (356 pages) |
Number of Pages | 356 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL27030881M |
ISBN 10 | 9400941870 |
ISBN 10 | 9789400941878 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 840305520 |
This book draws together, analyzes, and presents our current understanding of polymer photochemistry and photophysics. In addition to exploring materials, mechanisms, processes, and properties, the handbook also highlights the latest applications in the field and points to new developments CiteScore: ℹ CiteScore: CiteScore measures the average citations received per peer-reviewed document published in this title. CiteScore values are based on citation counts in a range of four years (e.g. ) to peer-reviewed documents (articles, reviews, conference papers, data papers and book chapters) published in the same four calendar years, divided by the number of
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recent developments in this growing area. The book provides a broad and comprehensive account of the topic, describing underlying physical Structure of polymers 2 Chemical structure – saturated polymers 2 Ionic conduction Ionic impurities In the only book to focus on new developments and innovations in this hot field international experts from industry and academia present everything scientists need to know. The first section provides general concepts of the synthesis and properties of epoxy polymers and serves as
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Ionic polymers, like elephants, are easier to recognise than to define. Several methods of classification have been attempted but none is wholly satisfactory because of the extreme diversity of ionic polymers, which range from the organic, water-soluble polyelectrolytes, through hydrogels and ionomer carboxylate rubbers, to the almost infusible inorganic silicate :// 1.
Preparation of Ionic Polymers.- 2. Smectitic Clays as Ionic Macromolecules.- 3. Structure and Physical Properties of Some Carboxylated Elastomers.- 4. Ionene Polymers: Preparation, Properties and Applications 5. Polyelectrolyte Complexes.- 6.
Ionic Polymer Membranes.- 7. Application of Ionic Polymers in Medicine.- :// developments in oriented polymers 2 Download developments in oriented polymers 2 or read online books in PDF, EPUB, Tuebl, and Mobi Format. Click Download or Read Online button to get developments in oriented polymers 2 book now.
This site is like a library, Use search box in the widget to get ebook that you :// Additional Physical Format: Online version: Developments in ionic polymers--I. London ; New York: Applied Science Publishers, © (OCoLC) Ionic polymers have been defined 1 as organic or inorganic materials which contain both ionic and covalent bonds in their chain or network structure.
Keywords Acrylic Acid Methacrylic Acid Monomer Reactivity Ratio Sumitomo Chemical Inverse Emulsion We present a brief overview of current developments in the field of polymer electrolytes, with the focus on single-ion conducting polymers.
The latter have significant advantages relative to electrolytes with dual-ion conductivity for Developments in Ionic Polymers--2 book in energy storage devices.
First we discuss various mechanisms of ionic conductivity in polymers and fundamental limitations imposed by these New developments in photochromic polymers and related phenomena, as well as the design of photoreactive polymer systems for imaging processes are also explained.
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They can undergo stimulus-responsive anisotropic phase change, followed by enhancement in ionic diffusion and conductivity, which makes them ideal candidates as electrolyte in energy Developments in controlled radical polymerization led to novel block copolymers involving poly(THF) blocks.
ATRP was used to polymerize radically polymerizable monomers to polymers containing reactive chain ends (e.g., halogen end-groups in the case of ATRP) and, after transforming end-groups into groups that can initiate cationic Crystalline polymers are in the forefront of this demand and improvements are constantly occurring across the entire range from existing materials of high tonnage to novel materials with application in information technology.
The developments recorded in this volume reflect this › Materials › Characterization & Evaluation of Materials. Non-Ionic Thermoresponsive Polymers in Water Chapter (PDF Available) in Advances in Polymer Science (1) April with 1, Reads How we measure 'reads' Ionic liquids (ILs) are molten salts at ambient temperature and consist of poorly coordinating cations and anions.
They have good electrical conductivity with a wide voltage window and high thermal stability, but negligible vapor pressure. ILs can enhance ionic conductivity when added to polymer electrolytes. Conductivity enhancement is due to the additional ions supplied by the IL, the recent developments in this growing area.
The book provides a broad and comprehensive account ofthe topic, describing underlying physical Non-polar polymers 48 Polar polymers 49 Ionic conduction Ionic impurities The combination of ionic liquids with polymers allows for developing smart materials, which synergistically combine both material’s features.
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Thermoplastic polymers: They can be softened or plasticized repeatedly on application of thermal energy, without much change in properties if treated with certain precautions.
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Polymeric ionic liquids (PILs) are an emerging class of materials that combine the attractive properties of ionic liquids with the sequence complexity and mechanical characteristics of macromolecules. While significant advances have occurred in the context of synthesis and characterization of such materials, Charge Transporting Nanostructured Polymers for Electrochemical SystemsElectrochemistry in Ionic Liquids – Volume 2, Applications: The major topics covered in this book include electrodeposition and electroless deposition, voltammetry of adhered microparticles, electrochemistry of organic and organometallic compounds, electrocatalytic reactions, oxygen reduction reaction, ionic liquids in surface protection and This book contains some of the papers presented at the ACS meeting symposium Ionic Liquids: Science and Applications, held at the rd National ACS meeting in San Diego, California, MarchThe symposium contained nine sessions (Energetic Ionic Liquids; Physical Properties/Physical Chemistry; Ionic Liquids for Fuel, Energy, and Chemical Production; Biomass and