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  1. Polymer Chemistry: An Introduction (Undergraduate Chemistry : a Series of Textbooks, Vol 12) by Raymond B. Seymour, Charles E. Carraher, 1992-07
  2. Reactivity, Mechanism and Structure in Polymer Chemistry. by A.D. Jenkins, 1974
  3. Neutron Spin Echo in Polymer Systems (Advances in Polymer Science) by Dieter Richter, M. Monkenbusch, et all 2005-06-15
  4. Radiation Chemistry of Polymeric Systems (High Polymers S.) by A. Chapiro, 1962-12
  5. Scattering from Polymers: Characterization by X-rays, Neutrons, and Light (Acs Symposium Series)
  6. Polymer Characterization: Laboratory Techniques and Analysis by Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff, 1996-09-01
  7. CRC Handbook of Enthalpy Data of Polymer-Solvent Systems by Christian Wohlfarth, 2006-02-21
  8. Functional Polymers (Industry-University Cooperative Chemistry Program Symposia)
  9. The Combustion of Organic Polymers (International Series of Monographs on Chemistry) by C. F. Cullis, 1982-01-21
  10. Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (Techniques and Instrumentation in Analytical Chemistry)
  11. Chemistry and Technology of Thermosetting Polymers in by M.H. Irfan, 2007-08-14
  12. Radiation Physics and Chemistry of Polymers by Feliks Arkadevich Makhlis, 1975-04
  13. Recent Trends in Radiation Polymer Chemistry (Advances in Polymer Science)
  14. Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology, Concise by Herman F. Mark, 2007-01-29

81. Polymer Information Online
Polymer information resources in the chemistry library and a tips on finding polymer information in Chemical Abstracts.
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  • Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology. Chem. Ref. 668.903 C744 1990 Vesic Ref. 668.9 E56 1985
  • Handbook of Common Polymers. Chem. Ref. 547.84 R719FA
  • Handbook of Dangerous Materials. Chem. 614.8 S272H, Vesic 614.8 S272H
  • Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology. Chem. Ref. 660.03 E56 1992
  • Polymer Handbook. Chem. Ref. 547.840202 P783 Vesic Ref. 547.840202 P783 1989
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82. Polymer Chemistry
Professor Molly Shoichet cellmaterial Interactions, polymer chemistry and biomaterials. Professor Mitchell Winnik polymer interfaces, fluorescence,
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Search: Match ALL words Match ANY word The development and study new polymeric and solid state materials with interesting and potentially useful properties represents one of the most important scientific frontiers in the 21st century. This is reflected in the broad range of research interests of the faculty whom are international leaders in their respective fields. The program in materials chemistry at Toronto ranks among the very best globally. We offer competitive stipends as well as top-up awards for NSERC recipients. Faculty Members Professor Michael Georges : living free radical polymerization, controlled polymer architectures Professor Eugenia Kumacheva : polymers and materials, nanocomposites, surfaces and interfaces Professor Ian Manners : inorganic polymers, self-assembly of inorganic block copolymers, nanostructures Professor Geoffrey Ozin : self-assembled materials, nanomaterials, photonic materials Professor Molly Shoichet : cell-material Interactions, polymer chemistry and biomaterials

83. <--Department Of Organic Chemistry / Polymer Chemistry Research Group -->
The activities of the Polymer chemistry Research Group” (PCR) within the Department of main fields polymer chemistry, design of functional polymer
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Ghent University Krijgslaan 281 S4 B-9000 GENT Belgium tel: +(32)9 2644503 or +(32)9 2644489 (secr.) fax: +(32)9 2644972 email Prof. dr. F. Du Prez: filip.duprez@ugent.be email em. Prof. dr. E. Goethals: eric.goethals@ugent.be PCR-Group picture 2005 other pictures of PCR Postdoctoral researchers Kris Vidts PhD students title of PhD-thesis picture Lies Bonami Ondine Confortini “Functional graft copolymer structures based on polyvinylethers” Stijn D'hollander "Synthesis and evaluation of a new class of shape memory materials based on multiblock copolymers." Jan Heijl “Design of stimuli-responsive microgels for the development of fast response systems” Wim Van Camp “Block copolymer structures with labile segments for the design of stimuli-responsive systems” Lieven Van Renterghem “Physical cross-linking of linear polymers by means of nanosized polymer networks” Master students Bart Dervaux Other staff Etienne De Boel Robert Deveux Research areas top The activities of the "

84. Polymer Chemistry - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
(Redirected from Macromolecular chemistry). Polymer chemistry or macromolecular chemistry is a multidisciplinary science that deals with the chemical
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(Redirected from Macromolecular chemistry Polymer chemistry or macromolecular chemistry is a multidisciplinary science that deals with the chemical synthesis and chemical properties of polymers or macromolecules . Traditionally macromolecules refer to the individual molecular chains and are the domain of chemistry Polymers describe the bulk properties of polymer materials and belong to the field of polymer physics as a subfield of physics Plastics such as polyethylene in this context are just a subgroup of synthetic polymers with commercial value. Biopolymers such as proteins are a subgroup of polymers found in nature.
Polymers form by polymerization of monomers . A polymer is chemically described by its degree of polymerisation molar mass distribution tacticity copolymer distribution, the degree of polymer branching , by its end-groups , by its crosslinks crystallinity and thermal properties such as the glass transition temperature . Polymers in solution have special characteristics with respect to solubility viscosity and gelation edit
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In 1891 Hilaire de Chardonnet started the first artificial fiber plant based on cellulose as a substitute for silk . In 1907 Leo Baekeland invented the first synthetic polymer called bakelite . In 1922 Hermann Staudinger was the first to propose that polymers consisted of long chains of atoms held together by covalent bonds . He also proposed to name these compounds macromolecules. Before that, scientists believed that polymers were clusters of small molecules (called colloids) held together by a then an unknown force. Staudinger received the

85. Links To Online Polymer Chemistry Journals
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86. Polymer Chemistry
The polymer chemistry program has been approved by the Committee on Professional Polymer chemistry, BS degree, typical course sequence (ACS certified)
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87. Chemistry & Geochemistry
Other polymer sites on the web. Materials chemistry. Generally materials chemistryand polymer chemistry are considered interchangeable and though our
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Polymeric Materials Research Polymeric materials permeate most aspects of our lives; from packaging to structural materials to the clothes we wear, polymers are everywhere. Research here at the School of Mines is being performed on characterizing, synthesizing, and modeling these useful materials. The polymer and materials chemistry research area is a relatively new thrust area for the chemistry department. Although it is a new area, it is a very active area with new faculty members performing innovative research. Dr. Dan Knauss is a synthetic polymer chemist and his research interests are in the area of synthesis and characterization of new macromolecular architectures and high performance materials. New molecular architectures such as dendritic polymers and novel star-shaped materials are being researched to develop new methods of synthesis for these potentially useful structures. Currently, limitations do not allow for a wide variety of backbone compositions in the formation of new architectures; research is being done to improve this situation. These materials will find applications ranging from drug delivery systems to viscosity modifiers to impact modifiers. Other research is also being performed in order to synthesize new high temperature stable materials for use in applications where polymeric materials have found limited utility. By increasing the thermal stability and/or the softening or melt temperature of polymers, the use temperature can be raised.

88. Silicone 7. Understanding Of Polymer Chemistry, Thermochemistry And Kinetics
7. Understanding of Polymer chemistry, Thermochemistry and Kinetics. What you need to recall about Polymer chemistry
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89. Solutions | Software For Polymer Chemistry
Polymer chemistry. When products in a manufacturing plant suddenly fail to meet approved material specifications; when a competitors new product might
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90. Chemistry Department - University Of Florida
Welcome to the George and Josephine Butler Polymer Research Laboratory groups with interests in a wide variety of topics related to Polymer chemistry.
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91. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
Polymer chemistry (83 records). Top level category chemistry Experiments in Polymer chemistry and Engineering CHEM 471L
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92. URI Organic And Polymer Chemistry
3. Organic and Polymer chemistry Water soluble polymeric complex comprising a conducting polymer and biopolymer 6185. 6429259. 08/06/2002
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PROVISIONAL AND PATENT APPLICATIONS INVENTION TITLE PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER FILING DATE Pretreatment of Metallic and Nonmetallic Surfaces for Chromate Free Corrosion Resistance and Adhesion Promotion Composite Materials for Use as Paint Pigments Thermochromic Pigments with Controlled Reversibility PCT/US03/20537 Syntheses and Applications for Inter-polymer Complexes ISSUED PATENTS PATENT TITLE PATENT NUMBER ISSUE DATE Chromatographic and Electrophoretic Separation of Chemicals Using Electrically Conductive Polymers Functionalized and Processable Conducting Polymers Water-Borne Polymeric Complex and Anti-Corrosive Composition Conducting polymers for coatings and antielectrostatic applications Water soluble polymeric complex comprising a conducting polymer and biopolymer Electroactive Polymer Coatings for Corrosion Control Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of the Taxol C-13 side Chain, N-Benzoyl-(2R, 3S) - Phenylisoserine

93. Organic And Polymer Chemistry - SINTEF
The research team for Organic and Polymer chemistry is comprised of experts in organic synthesis, polymer synthesis and polymer characterisation.
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The research team for Organic and Polymer Chemistry is comprised of experts in organic synthesis, polymer synthesis and polymer characterisation. This tight coupling of organic and physical chemistry provides a powerful team to solve industrial problems. Our customers range from pharmaceutical companies, bulk polymer producers, oil producers to small start-up companies using plastics and materials to fulfil their ideas. We tackle all sizes of project from long term development activities to quick analytical services. For example determination of T g or remaining stabiliser in a product. Research Manager: Keith Redford , phone: (+47) 92 20 10 65 Published February 4, 2005 Projects Special competence
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94. Organic And Polymer Chemistry - SINTEF
Lab page for Organic and polymer chemistry. More information on organic synthesis and polymer chemistry. Published February 1, 2005
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95. Department Of Chemistry At SUNY Stony Brook
Polymer chemistry (Polymer/Colloid Science and Engineering) research at Stony Brook is centered around the investigations of polymer structures,
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Our laboratories are equipped with some best nanostructure characterization facilities in the world, including laser light scattering laboratory at Stony Brook and synchrotron X-ray scattering beamlines at the National Synchrotron Light Source in Brookhaven National Laboratory and at the Advanced Photon Sources in Argonne National Laboratory. The fundamental light scattering techniques involve photon correlation spectroscopy, transient electric birefringence, fluorescence recovery after photobleaching, and holographic relaxation spectroscopy. Together with time resolved simultaneous small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD) techniques and other methods such as Raman scattering, we have been studying many frontier polymer research problems as stated above.
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96. Wiley::Preparative Methods Of Polymer Chemistry, 3rd Edition
Preparative Methods of Polymer chemistry, 3rd Edition Wayne Sorenson, Fred Sweeny, Tod W. Campbell ISBN 0471-58992-6 Hardcover 504 pages March 2001
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Electrical and Electronic Properties of Polymers: A State-of-the-Art Compendium (Hardcover)

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Compositional and Failure Analysis of Polymers: A Practical Approach (Hardcover)

by John Scheirs Compositional and Failure Analysis of Polymers: A Practical Approach (Paperback) by John Scheirs Polymer-Clay Nanocomposites (Hardcover) by T. J. Pinnavaia (Editor), G. W. Beall (Editor) Color: An Introduction to Practice and Principles, 2nd Edition (Hardcover) by Rolf G. Kuehni IR Hummel Defined Polymers (SpecInfo) (Software) by Dieter O. Hummel IR Hummel Industrial Polymers (SpecInfo), Vol.1 (Software) by Dieter O. Hummel Preparative Methods of Polymer Chemistry, 3rd Edition Wayne Sorenson, Fred Sweeny, Tod W. Campbell

97. Wiley::Polymer Chemistry, Reactions And Processes
Polymer chemistry, Reactions and Processes Alain Deffieux (Editor), Christian Pichot (Editor), F. Candau (Editor) ISBN 3527-31329-X Hardcover 312 pages
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Polymers in Dispersed Media I: International Conference on Polymers in Dispersed Media (Hardcover)

Polymers in Dispersed Media II: International Conference on Polymers in Dispersed Media (Hardcover)

Biological and Synthetic Polymer Networks and Gels (Hardcover)

by Ferenc Horkay (Editor), Eric J. Amis (Editor) Times of Polymers (Hardcover) by Alberto D'Amore (Editor), Domenico Acierno (Editor) Polysaccharides and Polyamides in the Food Industry: Properties, Production, and Patents, Two Volumes (Hardcover) by Alexander Steinbüchel (Editor), Sang Ki Rhee (Editor) Handbook of Plastic Optics (Hardcover) by Stefan Bäumer (Editor) Plasma Processes and Polymers: 16th International Symposium on Plasma Chemistry Taormina, Italy June 22-27, 2003 (Hardcover) by Riccardo d'Agostino (Editor), Pietro Favia (Editor), Christian Oehr (Editor), Michael R. Wertheimer (Editor) Polymer Chemistry, Reactions and Processes

98. PSU Chemistry Harry R. Allcock
Application of chemical synthesis to polymer chemistry, materials science, American Chemical Society National Award in Polymer chemistry (1984)
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99. Polymer Research Institute, SUNY-esf
Distinguished Professor (Emeritus) of Polymer and Physical chemistry, hlf04@cnsvax.albany.edu Senior Research Associate, Department of Polymer chemistry
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Mission and Objectives The Polymer Research Institute of the State University of New York (located in the College of Environmental Science and Forestry , Syracuse Campus) is a consortium of Associate Members drawn from several organizations and institutions. It is established to promote the advancement of polymer science through education and research, to coordinate diversified activities of polymer scientists and engineers in the Central New York area, and to develop strong cooperative programs with polymer-based industries nationwide. Among its activities are sponsorship of new educational and research ventures, encouragement of individual and cooperative research programs, participation in academic programs leading to the BS, MS and Ph.D. degrees, and promotion of continuing education and new developmental opportunities for scientists. The Institute will engage in all other activities necessary to maintain itself as a center of excellence in polymer science and engineering. Israel Cabasso Professor and Director Polymer Research Institute icabasso@syr.edu

100. SUNY College Of Environmental Science And Forestry: Contacting The Chemistry Dep
Current research projects encompass polymer chemistry, membrane science, Graduate students in polymer chemistry select their courses from a range of
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