
Polymer Syntheses V2
- 1st Edition - December 2, 2012
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Author: Stanley Sandler
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 4 3 1 3 3 9 - 2
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 1 5 1 4 0 - 5
Polymer Syntheses, Volume II presents detailed laboratory instructions for the preparation of different types of polymers. This book provides information pertinent to useful… Read more
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Request a sales quotePolymer Syntheses, Volume II presents detailed laboratory instructions for the preparation of different types of polymers. This book provides information pertinent to useful polymer synthesis. Organized into 10 chapters, this volume begins with an overview of resins derived from urea, melamine, or benzoguanamine. This text then examines the reaction of formaldehyde with hydrogen chloride, which has been shown to lead to the spontaneous production of carcinogen bis(chloromethyl) ether. Other chapters consider the topic of silicone resins or polyorganosiloxanes, as well as the uses of vinyl ether polymers in lacquer resins, adhesives, plasticizers, paints, and copolymer compositions. This book discusses as well the methods of polymerization of acrylic and of methacrylic acid. The final chapter deals with the health and safety aspects of the production of the monomer vinyl chloride. This book is a valuable resource for industrial and polymer chemists. Students of polymer chemistry will also find this book useful.
PrefaceContents of Volume IChapter 1. Urea, Melamine, Benzoguanamine-Aldehyde Resins (Amino Resins or Aminoplasts) 1. Introduction 2. Urea-Aldehyde Condensations 3. Melamine-Aldehyde Condensations 4. Benzoguanamine-Aldehyde Condensations 5. Miscellaneous Preparations ReferencesChapter 2. Phenol-Aldehyde Condensations 1. Introduction 2. Condensation of Phenol with Aldehydes 3. Miscellaneous Preparations and Applications ReferencesChapter 3. Epoxy Resins 1. Introduction 2. Condensation-Elimination Reactions 3. Oxidation Reactions 4. Free Radical Reactions 5. Curing-Polymerization Reactions of Epoxy Compounds and Resins 6. Miscellaneous Methods ReferencesChapter 4. Silicone Resins (Polyorganosiloxanes or Silicones) 1. Introduction 2. Polyorganosiloxanes 3. Miscellaneous Silicone Resin Preparations and Compositions ReferencesChapter 5. Alkyd Resins 1. Introduction 2. Unmodified Alkyds 3. Modified Alkyds 4. Alkyds Modified with Vinyl Monomers 5. Alkyds Modified with Other Thermosetting Resins 6. Miscellaneous Alkyd Preparations ReferencesChapter 6. Polyacetals and Poly(vinyl acetals) 1. Introduction 2. Polyacetals from Formaldehyde 3. Polyacetals from Substituted Aldehydes 4. Polyacetals with Other Functional Groups 5. Polyketals 6. Polythioacetals and Polythioketals 7. Poly(vinyl acetals) 8. Miscellaneous Preparations ReferencesChapter 7. Poly (vinyl ethers) 1. Introduction 2. Cationic Polymerization 3. Free-Radical Polymerization 4. Coordination-Catalyzed Polymerization 5. Miscellaneous Methods and Preparations ReferencesChapter 8. Poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone) 1. Nomenclature and Molecular Weight Relationships 2. Introductory Remarks 3. Polymerization Procedures 4. Miscellaneous Preparations ReferencesChapter 9. Polymerization of Acrylic Acids and Related Compounds 1. Introduction 2. Polymer Preparations 3. Polymerization of Itaconic Acid 4. Polymerization of Salts of the Acrylic Acids 5. Miscellaneous Preparations ReferencesChapter 10. Poly(vinyl chloride) 1. Introduction 2. Bulk Polymerization 3. Suspension Polymerization 4. Emulsion Polymerization 5. Solution Polymerization 6. Radiation-Initiated Polymerization 7. Polymerization with Organometallic Initiators 8. Miscellaneous ReferencesAuthor IndexSubject Index
- Edition: 1
- Published: December 2, 2012
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9780124313392
- eBook ISBN: 9780323151405
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