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Title:
Polymer-Solvent Molecular Compounds |
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Division: Polymer / Elsevier / 英文版 |
Author/Editor: Jean-Michel Guenet Star:     |
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ISBN: 0080451446 |
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Introduce Date: 2008年04月09日23:28 , Release Date: 2008年04月10日00:07 |
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By
Jean-Michel Guenet, Institut Charles Sadron, Strasbourg, France
Description
Crystallisable polymers represent a large share of the polymers used for manufacturing a wide variety of objects, and consequently have received continuous attention from scientists these past 60 years. Molecular compounds from crystallisable polymers, particularly from synthetic polymers, are receiving growing interest due to their potential application in the making of new materials such as multiporous membranes capable of capturing large particles as well as small pollutant molecules. The present book gives a detailed description of these promising systems. The first chapter is devoted to the presentation of important investigational techniques and some theoretical approaches. The second chapter is devoted to biopolymers, the first polymers known to produce molecular compounds, chiefly with water. The third chapter deals with synthetic polymers where compound formation is either due to hydrogen-bonding or to electrostatic interactions. The fourth chapter describes intercalates and clathrates systems for which compound formation is mainly due to a molecular recognition process.
Audience
This book is suitable for academics, industrial researchers and PhD students.
Contents
Foreword Introduction Chapter I. Investigation Tools Chapter II. Biopolymer Complexes Chapter III. Synthetic Polymer Complexes Chapter IV. Intercalates and Clathrates Conclusion References Index
Bibliographic & ordering Information
Hardbound, 315 pages, publication date: NOV-2007
ISBN-13: 978-0-08-045144-2
ISBN-10: 0-08-045144-6
Imprint: ELSEVIER
Price: Order form
USD 145
EUR 121
GBP 83
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