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  1. Silicon-Containing Polymers: The Science and Technology of Their Synthesis and Applications
  2. Polymer Durability: Degradation, Stabilization, and Lifetime Prediction (Advances in Chemistry Series)
  3. Poly(ethylene glycol): Chemistry and Biological Applications (Acs Symposium Series)
  4. Surfactants and Polymers in Aqueous Solution by Krister Holmberg, Bo Jönsson, et all 2002-12-03
  5. Essentials of Carbohydrate Chemistry (Springer Advanced Texts in Chemistry) by John F. Robyt, 1997-12-19
  6. Supramolecular Chemistry (Oxford Chemistry Primers, 74) by Paul D. Beer, Philip A. Gale, et all 1999-06-10
  7. Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biochemistry: Structure and mechanism by Michael L. Sinnott, 2007-11-19
  8. Monte Carlo and Molecular Dynamics Simulations in Polymer Science
  9. Polymers: The Environment and Sustainable Development by Adisa Azapagic, Alan Emsley, et all 2003-04-11
  10. An Introduction to the Mechanical Properties of Solid Polymers by I. M. Ward, J. Sweeney, 2004-05-28
  11. Supramolecular Chemistry by Jonathan W. Steed, Jerry L. Atwood, 2000-09-28
  12. Infrared Spectroscopy of Polymer Blends, Composites and Surfaces by Andrew Garton, 1992-11
  13. Analytical Pyrolysis of Natural Organic Polymers (Techniques and Instrumentation in Analytical Chemistry) by S.C. Moldoveanu, 1998-11-01
  14. Experimental Methods in Polymer Science: Modern Methods in Polymer Research and Technology (Polymers, Interfaces and Biomaterials) by Toyoichi Tanaka, 2000-01-15

61. Polymer Chemistry Glossary
Polymer chemistry Glossary Examples are the swelling of a poly(acrylamide) polymer with aqueous solution (in a disposable nappy) or the dissolution of
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Polymer Chemistry Glossary
Absorption
Not to be confused with adsorption absorption is one substance is taken up into the interior of another - adsorption with a 'd' is entirely a surface effect. Examples are the swelling of a poly(acrylamide) polymer with aqueous solution (in a disposable nappy) or the dissolution of carbon dioxide in seawater (one of the possible antidotes to global warming that crops up in models of world climate.
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Acetaldehyde
Oops, I should have used the systematic name, ethanal ! This is a good example of a case where the IUPAC system may be logical, but can easily engender no end of confusion.
Ethanol
and ethanal are very differnt:
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Acid
There are three definitions - Arrhenius, Bronsted, and Lewis Acids . In the Lewis conception, which is the most general and useful, an acid is essentially any compound that needs electrons, and a base is basically any compound that wants to give them away.
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Acid anhydride
Take two carboxylic acid molecules - for example, salicylic acid - and remove water to give a molecule containing a -(C=O)-O-(C=O)- link - this molecule will be an acid anhydride . For example: ethanoic anhydride:
ethanoic anhydride (a.k.a acetic anhydride)

62. Division Of Polymer Chemistry - American Chemical Society
Division of Polymer chemistry, Inc. of the American Chemical Society. One of the largest and most active Divisions of the ACS. Programs include education
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The big boom in polymer chemistry occurred largely in the first part of the Polymer chemistry is productoriented. However, this does not eliminate the
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64. Polymer Chemistry Principles And Practice Short Course
Learn about polymer synthesis, molecular weight determination, characterization of rheological and viscoelastic behavior. Gain a better understanding of
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65. C&EN: COVER STORY - CHEMISTRY HIGHLIGHTS 2003
POLYMER chemistry. STU BORMAN , C EN WASHINGTON. Polymer science developments this year included advances in polymer synthesis, tailoring of polymer
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December 22, Volume 81, Number 51 CENEAR 81 51 pp. 39-50 ISSN 0009-2347 POLYMER CHEMISTRY STU BORMAN P olymer science developments this year included advances in polymer synthesis, tailoring of polymer properties, and plastics processing. Guillermo C. Bazan of the University of California, Santa Barbara, and coworkers devised a three-component catalyst system to prepare branched polymers with structures that cannot be obtained with a single catalyst or catalyst pair [ J. Am. Chem. Soc. ]. The group's study was facilitated by a novel high-throughput screening technology developed by researchers at Symyx Technologies and Dow Chemical who used the technology to rapidly discover hafnium-based complexes that catalyze olefin polymerization [ J. Am. Chem. Soc. ]. The Symyx-Dow team found that some of the complexes performed as well as or better than Dow's workhorse metallocene polyolefin catalyst system. Science 1377 (2003)]. In the past, such efforts have generally involved expensive materials and complex, time-consuming processes. The coatings could be useful in microfluidic devices and to protect outdoor surfaces from icing or fouling.

66. AP Chemistry Polymer Project
From Polymer chemistry Demonstrations and Experiments . Heat approximately 1.7 L of distilled water to 6070o Celsius. (To hurry this initial heating,
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    • Students will learn about polymers, their history, their uses and their recycling. Students will also have the opportunity to produce some polymers (slime and gluep) in the laboratory.
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    At the end of the year, after the AP Chemistry examination has been taken, the students have an opportunity to learn about this cutting edge area of Chemistry. This project can be used by teachers in schools with or without access to the World Wide Web. Students will learn about polymers, their history, their uses and their recycling. Students will also have the opportunity to produce some polymers (slime and gluep) in the laboratory.

67. Laboratory Of Polymer Chemistry
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fax +358 9 1915 0330 Welcome! The Laboratory of Polymer Chemistry is one of the seven laboratories in the Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki. In this laboratory, the chemistry students may after their basic studies specialise in polymer science. The laboratory has close connections with several Finnish and foreign institutes, as well as with chemical industries.
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    • Polymer science is a young discipline, originating from a short period of time before the Second World War. The first intentional polymer syntheses were conducted in 1920’s and 1930’s. During and after the war, industrial production of synthetic macromolecules reached considerable dimensions. Gradually, research of macromolecular compounds spread to the universities worldwide. Finland was not at all late in this progress - the first chair in polymer science was founded in 1967 in the University of Helsinki. Because the term “polymer” was fairly unknown in those days, the laboratory started as the Department of Wood and Polymer Chemistry. Wood chemistry naturally has a long history in Finland.
      The first few decades of the laboratory were devoted to investigations on the physical properties of synthetic polymers, synthesis of polymeric materials in general, and on the derivatisation of wood components, mainly lignin. Noticeable advance was made e.g. in solid state NMR on polymers. The last decade of the 20th century was a period of learning the basics of modern polymer synthesis, to prepare speciality polymers with predetermined properties. When dealing with gigantic polymers, the structure-property relationship is extraordinarily complicated. During these days, also the molecular modelling of polymeric materials was initiated.

68. Macromolecular Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry (www.onderzoekinformatie.nl)
Macromolecular chemistry, polymer chemistry Department of Polymer chemistry and Biomaterials (UT); Department of Polymer Interfaces and Thin Layers
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  • 69. Journal Of Chemical Education Online
    Polymer chemistry Investigations • Introduction to Photolithography Preparation of Microscale Polymer Silhouettes • Making and Using a Sensing Polymeric
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    70. Polymer: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
    polymer (poluh-muhr). In chemistry, a long molecule made up of a chain of smaller, simpler molecules. Proteins and many carbohydrates, such as cellulose,
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    n. Any of numerous natural and synthetic compounds of usually high molecular weight consisting of up to millions of repeated linked units, each a relatively light and simple molecule. [Greek polumerēs , consisting of many parts : polu- , poly- + meros , part.]
    var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; Technology polymer Meaning "many parts," it is a material constructed of smaller molecules of the same substance that form larger molecules. For example, plastic is a synthetic polymer, while protein is a natural polymer. See polymer semiconductor
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    polymer pŏl əmər ) , chemical compound with high molecular weight consisting of a number of structural units linked together by covalent bonds (see chemical bond ). The simple molecules that may become structural units are themselves called monomers; two monomers combine to form a dimer, and three monomers, a trimer. A structural unit is a group having two or more bonding sites. A bonding site may be created by the loss of an atom or group, such as H or OH, or by the breaking up of a double or triple bond, as when ethylene, H C[dbond]CH , is converted into a structural unit for polyethylene , [sbond]H C[sbond]CH [sbond]. In a linear polymer, the structural units are connected in a chain arrangement and thus need only be bifunctional, i.e., have two bonding sites. When the structural unit is trifunctional (has three bonding sites), a nonlinear, or branched, polymer results. Ethylene, styrene, and ethylene glycol are examples of bifunctional monomers, while glycerin and divinyl benzene are both polyfunctional. Polymers containing a single repeating unit, such as polyethylene, are called homopolymers. Polymers containing two or more different structural units, such as phenol-formaldehyde, are called copolymers. All polymers can be classified as either addition polymers or condensation polymers. An addition polymer is one in which the molecular formula of the repeating structural unit is identical to that of the monomer, e.g., polyethylene and

    71. Oxford University Press: Polymer Chemistry
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    73. OUP: Polymer Chemistry: Davis
    Polymer chemistry A Practical Approach. Fred J. Davis The book is intended not only for the specialist in polymer chemistry, but also for the organic
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    74. Georgia Tech :: Chemistry & Biochemistry :: Polymer Chemistry
    Research in polymer chemistry covers a broad set of initiatives, Bioanalytical and materials chemistry; responsive polymer nanoparticles; biosensors
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    75. Polymer
    Organic chemistry Physical chemistry Polymer chemistry Solid State chemistry. The following groups will also be participating. History and Archives
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    SciBookSelect Polymer chemistry Titles. Polymer chemistry. Best Books for the Best Minds Z42,3343, Polymer chemistry An Introduction, 5th ed.
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    77. General Chemistry Online: Glossary: Polymer Chemistry
    A searchable database of terms about Polymer chemistry for students and teachers of general chemistry.
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    acetate. (CH COO , C H O ) acetate ion.
    an ion formed by removing the acidic hydrogen of acetic acid , HC H O a compound derived by replacing the acidic hydrogen in acetic acid. A fiber made of cellulose acetate.
    copolymer.
    A polymer composed of two or more different monomers . The different monomers can be linked randomly, or in repeating sequences, or in blocks, or as side chains off the main chain.
    ebulliometry. ebulliometric.
    Determination of average molecular weight of a dissolved substance from the boiling point elevation of the solution.
    monomer.
    A small molecule that is linked with large numbers of other small molecules to form a chain or a network (polymer).
    osmometry. Compare with osmosis
    Determination of the average molecular weight of a dissolved substance from measurements of osmotic pressure
    polymer.
    A large molecule made by linking smaller molecules ("monomers") together.
    polymerization.
    A process that links smaller molecules together to form a larger molecule.
    polymerize.

    78. Chemistry: Polymer Chemistry - StormingMedia
    Pentagon documents and other federal government documents about Polymer chemistry from Storming Media.
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    79. Polymer Chemistry | Washington University In St. Louis, Department Of Chemistry
    Research and study involving polymer chemistry builds upon the Often, therefore, advances in polymer chemistry are best accomplished through
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    80. WWW Chemistry Resources
    Polymer chemistry Hypertext An educational resource compiled by students This looks like a pretty good place to go for polymer chemistry reference.
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