Polymerization of Heterocycles (Ring Opening)
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Polymerization of Heterocycles (Ring Opening)

International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry

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  2. English
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eBook - PDF

Polymerization of Heterocycles (Ring Opening)

International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry

About this book

Polymerization of Heterocycles (Ring Opening) is a collection of papers presented at the International Symposium on Polymerization of Heterocycles (Ring-Opening) held in Warsaw, Poland on June 23-25, 1975. The first paper describes the developments and physical meaning of ion pairs and higher ionic aggregates. Another paper explains the process of obtaining linear polymers, containing rings in the main chain. The book interprets the various behaviors of polymers that can result in high optical yields of stereoelectivity ratios equal to 8. The text then discusses future trends in aldehyde and carbonyl polymerization, including some problem areas pertaining to failures to homopolymerize or copolymerize tetrachloroethylene oxide. Another paper reviews the elemental reactions of selected combinations of copolymerization; the next paper discuses aspects of the mechanism of nucleophilic opening of epoxide rings through studies of certain kinetics. The book then analyzes the ability of lactams to undergo ring-opening polymerization, which mainly depends on the ring size and on the substitution and presence of heteroatoms in the lactam ring itself. The text also discusses the preparation, properties, and applications of the heterochain polymers in medicine or biologically active materials. The book can provide useful information for biochemists, researchers dealing with inorganic and organic compounds, and scientists working in the fields of chemistry such as synthetic chemistry, as well as polymer engineering.

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Polymerization of Heterocycles (Ring Opening)
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. CHAPTER 1. IONS AND ION PAIRS. THEIR MEANING AND SIGNIFICANCE IN ORGANIC REACTIONS
  6. CHAPTER 2. ANIONIC POLYMERIZATION OF METHYLPHENYLSPIROBICYCLOSILOXANES
  7. CHAPTER 3. STEREOELECTION AND STEREOSELECTION IN THE RING-OPENING POLYMERIZATION OF EPOXIDES AND EPISULFIDES
  8. CHAPTER 4. MECHANISTIC FEATURES OF POLYMERIZATION OF N-CARBOXY-α-AMINOACID ANHYDRIDES —COMPARISON WITH THOSE OF 1,2-EPOXIDES
  9. CHAPTER 5. NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN CATIONIC AND ANIONIC ALDEHYDE POLYMERIZATION
  10. CHAPTER 6. SOME ASPECTS OF THE POLYMERISATION OF 1,3-DIOXACYCLOALKANES
  11. CHAPTER 7. A NEW CLASS OF POLYETHERS— POLY(1,4-DICHLORO-2,3-EPOXYBUTANE)S— SYNTHESIS, MECHANISM AND PROPERTY ASPECTS
  12. CHAPTER 8. NO CATALYST COPOLYMERIZATION BY SPONTANEOUS INITIATION MECHANISM
  13. CHAPTER 9. NEW ASPECTS OF THE NUCLEOPHILIC OPENING OF EPOXIDE RINGS
  14. CHAPTER 10. POLYMERIZABILITY OF LACTAMS
  15. CHAPTER 11. CYCLIC OLIGOMERS IN THE CATIONIC POLYMERIZATION OF HETEROCYCLES
  16. CHAPTER 12. SOLUTE BINDING TO POLYMERS CONTAINING MACROHETEROCYCLIC RINGS
  17. CHAPTER 13. POLYMERIZATION OF HETEROCYCLES RELATED TO BIOMEDICAL POLYMERS
  18. CHAPTER 14. POLYMERIZATION OF CYCLIC ESTERS OF PHOSPHORIC ACID