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The Chemistry of Cationic Polymerization
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The Chemistry of Cationic Polymerization covers the fundamental aspects of organic chemistry that provide significant insights into the many facets of cationic polymerization processes and products. Each chapter deals with individual and groups of monomers. Considerable chapters examine the chemistry of oxygen compounds. Other chapters describe the techniques for cationic polymer analysis and detection. This text also considers sulfur compounds, particularly their polymerizations by radical and anionic mechanisms. The remaining chapters explore the polymerization and products of carbonium ions, related organic reactions and comparison with radical and anionic polymerizations, as well as the conspectus of kinetics and mechanism. This book is of great value to organic and polymer chemists.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- The Chemistry of Cationic Polymerization
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Foreword
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER 1. CARBONIUM IONS
- CHAPTER 2. ORGANIC REACTIONS RELATED TO CATIONIC POLYMERIZATION
- CHAPTER 3. A COMPARISON OF THE RADICAL, CATIONIC AND ANIONIC MECHANISMS OF ADDITION POLYMERIZATION
- CHAPTER 4. ISOBUTENE
- CHAPTER 5. ALIPHATIC MONO-OLEFINS OTHER THAN ISOBUTENE
- CHAPTER 6. STYRENE
- CHAPTER 7. AROMATIC COMPOUNDS OTHE RTHAN STYRENE
- CHAPTER 8. POLYENES
- CHAPTER 9. VINYL ETHERS
- CHAPTER 10. EPOXIDES
- CHAPTER 11. CYCLIC OXYGEN COMPOUNDSOTHER THAN EPOXIDES
- CHAPTER 12. MISCELLANEOUS OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
- CHAPTER 13. SULPHUR COMPOUNDS
- CHAPTER 14. NITROGEN COMPOUNDS
- CHAPTER 15. CO-POLYMERIZATION
- CHAPTER 16. CATIONIC REACTIONS OF POLYMERSANDCATIONIC GRAFT POLYMERIZATION
- CHAPTER 17. CATIONIC POLYMERIZATIONS INDUCEDBY HIGH ENERGY RADIATION
- CHAPTER 18. EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES
- COMPOUND INDEX
- SUBJECT INDEX
- NAME INDEX