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  1. The Chemistry of Essential Oils: An Introduction for Aromatherapists, Beauticians, Retailers & Students by David G. Williams, 1996-10
  2. Introduction to polymer chemistry by John K Stille, 1962
  3. Contemporary Polymer Chemistry, 2 ed. by Harry; Lampe, Frederick Allcock, 1990
  4. Introductory Polymer Chemistry by G. S. Misra, 1993-12
  5. Polymer Chemistry (Modern Chemistry Background Readers) by M. A. Cowd, 1983-04
  6. Quantum Chemistry Aided Design of Organic Polymers: An Introduction to the Quantum Chemistry of Polymers and Its Applications (World Scientific Lecture and Course Notes in Chemistry) by Jean-Marie Andre, Joseph Delhalle, et all 1991-04
  7. Methods in Carbohydrate Chemistry, Lipopolysaccharides, Separation and Analysis, Glycosylated Polymers (Methods in Carbohydrate Chemistry) by Derek H. Shaw, 1993-02
  8. Analytical Chemistry of Polymers, Part II: Analysis of Molecular Structure and Chemical Groups (High Polymers Series Volume 7, Part 2 of 3) by Gordon M. (editor) Kline, 1962
  9. Polymers in Aqueous Media: Performance Through Association (Advances in Chemistry Series)
  10. Heterophase Network Polymers: Synthesis, Characterization, and Properties (Polymer Chemistry & Physics)
  11. Modulated Temperature Differential Scanning Calorimetry: Theoretical and Practical Applications in Polymer Characterisation (Hot Topics in Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry)
  12. Dendrimers and Other Dendritic Polymers (Wiley Series in Polymer Science)
  13. Modern theory of polymer solutions (Harper's chemistry series) by Hiromi Yamakawa, 1971
  14. Radiation Effects on Polymers for Biological Use (Advances in Polymer Science)

101. ACS Award In Polymer Chemistry 2004: Virgil Percec
He has opened numerous new important areas of polymer chemistry and found ways His career in polymer chemistry, he says, was influenced by many people,
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ACS Award in Polymer Chemistry 2004: Virgil Percec
Michael Freemantle Sponsored by ExxonMobil Chemical Virgil Percec, P. Roy Vagelos Professor of Chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania, has contributed to the development of novel methods of polymer synthesis for both covalent and supramolecular systems ranging from liquid-crystalline polymers to dendrimers. Percec's research has focused on a wide variety of topics, including the synthesis and chemistry of poly(arylacetylene)s, metal-catalyzed ion-radical arylations, phase-transfer catalyzed polymerizations, living radical polymerizations, and supramolecular polymer chemistry. Born in 1946, he obtained his Ph.D. at the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Jassy, Romania, in 1976. His career in polymer chemistry, he says, was influenced by many people, including his parents. During the last few weeks at high school, he had several classes of organic chemistry that persuaded him to switch to polymer chemistry. "My parents were not happy with my decision," he says. "However, nature was a model for art, and I therefore decided to use it as an inspiration for the construction of complex molecular, macromolecular, and supramolecular architectures." In the late 1970s, he elaborated methods for the synthesis and structural analysis of cis-poly(phenylacetylene)s that today provide the most frequently used models for nonbiological helical macromolecules.

102. Outline - Kyoto UniversityFaculty Of Engineering Department Of Polymer Chemistry
Department of Polymer chemistry Activities and Perspective The Department of Polymer chemistry at Kyoto University, recognizing the importance and
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Department of Polymer Chemistry: Activities and Perspective Polymers are abundant in nature and central to human life: As essential building blocks, they form both the natural world and the human body; As materials, polymers are indispensable in a prosperous society, fundamental in modern industry, and functional for chemistry, textiles, medicine, biology, pharmacology, electronics, aeronautics, space, and many other advanced and emerging technologies. The lifestyle we enjoy today, safe, comfortable, and sustainable, would be unimaginable without polymers and polymeric materials. No doubt polymers are finding ever-increasing significance and applications for the 21st century and beyond. The Department of Polymer Chemistry at Kyoto University, recognizing the importance and potential of polymers and macromolecules, aims at fundamental research and integrated education to cover every facet of polymer chemistry and science: synthesis, reactions, structures, physical properties, and functions. Via its close partnership with neighboring disciplines in chemistry, physics, and biology, the research contributes to discoveries and innovations in science and technology that better the world for all of us. With its first-rate curricula, facilities, and faculty, the

103. Department Of Polymer Chemistry And Material Science
Home page of the Department of Polymer chemistry and Material Science, a division of the Institute of Materials and Environmental chemistry,
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Department of Polymer Chemistry and Material Science Home Staff Group Members Former Group Members Research ... Contact Welcome to the Department of Polymer Chemistry and Material Science Our primary field of research is focused on the study of special polymer structures and state-of-the-art polymerisation techniques. Research activity at the department involves both applied and basic research, often in cooperation with several industrial partners including some multinational firms. Because of the outstanding academic levels, the high command of foreign languages and the considerable international research experience that are standard in our group, we were quick to become one of the most productive departments at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

104. ANU - Research School Of Chemistry - Coote Research Group
Computational Quantum chemistry, Polymer chemistry Dr Michelle Coote (Rita Cornforth Fellow) Free radicals are not only important in polymer chemistry,
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105. University Of Port Elizabeth: Department Of Chemistry Physical And Polymer Chem
The Polymer chemistry Research Group provides a centre of expertise in the Eastern Cape and Postgraduate Studies in Physical and Polymer chemistry
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106. Leeds University Library - Reading Lists - Colour And Polymer Chemistry
Colour and Polymer chemistry Reading Lists. The following information has been received from the Department of Colour and Polymer chemistry for the current
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Please contact the Faculty Team Librarian for Colour and Polymer Chemistry, if you are aware of any errors or omissions on these reading lists. All level 1 modules, or choose... Introduction to Colour Science
Dye and Pigment Intermediates
Colour and Appearance in Art and design
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Fundamentals of colour science
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Introduction to Colorants and their use in Textile Coloration
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107. CH4620: Polymer Chemistry (Spring 2005)
chemistry, chemical sciences, medicine, chemistry degree, pharmaceuticals, molecular biology, biology, genetics, material science.
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108. SIRCh :: Chemistry Courses On The Internet
Organic chemistry Courses Physical chemistry Courses Polymer chemistry Courses Polymer chemistry by students at the Univesity of MissouriRolla
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109. METU - Department Of Chemistry / General Info
Current research in physical and polymer chemistry is being carried out in different laboratories in the field of plasma polymer, rheologytechnology,
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The Department of Chemistry has the following laboratories: General Chemistry Laboratory Equipped to acquaint the freshman with basicexperimental procedures and laboratory techniques used in the study of properties and analysis of common elements and their compounds. Analytical Chemistry Laboratory Facilities for qualitative and quantitative chemical analysis, including volumetric, gravimetric, colorimetric, potentiometric and spectrophotometric determinations. Physical Chemistry Laboratory Facilities for experimentation in the following areas Calibration in volumetry, densities of gases and vapors, solutions and solubilities, molecular weight determinations, thermodynamic, conductimetric and potentiometric measurements, velocity of chemical reactions, elementary radiochemistry, surface chemistry and colloid chemistry.

110. Polymer Chemistry
Allcock, HR, FW Lampe, and James Mark; Contemporary Polymer chemistry; 2nd Edition Teegarden, David M. Polymer chemistry Introduction To An Science
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111. UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES Home Faculty Staff Graduate
Organic Polymer chemistry I (PSC 301), 3. Polymer Techniques I (PSC 341L), 2 Organic Polymer chemistry II (PSC 302), 3. Polymer Techniques II (PSC 342L)
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112. Graduate Programs In Chemistry
Bogazici University Graduate Programs in chemistry. Prerequisite Consent of instructor. CHEM 535 Polymer chemistry (Polimer Kimyasi) (3+0+0) 3
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The M.S. Program in Chemistry is comprised of 8 courses (minimum of 24 credits), a Master thesis, two seminars and a graduate seminar (CHEM 579). Advanced Organic Chemistry and Advanced Physical Chemistry are the two required courses for this program. Two of the remaining six courses can be taken from graduate courses offered by other departments with the permission of the student's advisor.
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The Ph.D. Program in Chemistry consists of seven graduate courses (minimum 21 credits), two seminars, a qualifying examination, a thesis proposal, and a thesis to be completed in accordance with the regulations of the Institute. A maximum of two courses can be taken from the graduate courses offered by other departments with the permission of the student's advisor.

113. NSTA - Pressroom
New NSTA Press® Title Polymer chemistry Introduces An Indispensible Formerly an instructor in organic and polymer chemistry at the college level and a
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Arlington, VA, May 2004 - For high school teachers who want to introduce polymer science basics, properties, and uses into their curriculum, Polymer Chemistry: Introduction to an Indispensable Science , just published by the National Science Teachers Association's NSTA Press®, is the ideal resource. According to statistics, more than half of all chemists work on some aspect of polymers. The book's author, subject expert David M. Teegarden, has long been a leader in presenting local and national programs for precollegiate science teachers, encouraging them to expose students to this important subject. Formerly an instructor in organic and polymer chemistry at the college level and a long-time polymers expert in private industry, Teegarden has authored a book that is deeper than simple monographs or collections of experiments, and more accessible than college texts. Divided into four sections

114. Chemistry: College Of Staten Island
of Staten Island s main thrust within the doctoral program is polymer chemistry. The polymer chemistry doctoral specialization, developed in response to
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COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND The College of Staten Island 2800 Victory Boulevard Staten Island, New York 10314 The College of Staten Island is located on a new 204-acre campus in a suburban borough of New York City. The College of Staten Island is accessible from other parts of the city by public transportation and from New Jersey via several bridges. Staten Island's proximity to the cultural, recreational, financial, and transportation centers of New York City as well as a certain remoteness from big city problems combine to make it an ideal setting for a growing educational institution. The College of Staten Island's main thrust within the doctoral program is polymer chemistry. The polymer chemistry doctoral specialization, developed in response to the need for scientists with graduate training in the polymer field, is interdisciplinary in nature cutting across the traditional boundaries of chemistry as well as into areas of physics, engineering, and biology. The polymer chemistry student obtains a broad background in chemistry along with a multidisciplinary approach to polymer science. Course work in polymer chemistry is designed to give the student a background in the controlled synthesis of polymers, the chemical and physical characterization of synthetic and naturally-occurring polymers and their utilization.

115. Polymer Chemistry
chemistry. CHEM350 POLYMER chemistry (3/0) 3 sh. Major topics in polymer chemistry will be examined. Structure, synthesis, characterization, properties,
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116. CONTACT:
He developed an advanced undergraduate organic polymer chemistry course for chemistry and chemical engineering students, and a graduate level chemistry
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McGRATH WINS POLYMER CHEMISTRY AWARD
BLACKSBURG, May 3, 1996 James McGrath, the Ethyl Professor of chemistry at Virginia Tech, has won the Herman F. Mark Award in Polymer Chemistry from the American Chemical Society. The society gives the award in even-numbered years to "recognize outstanding research and leadership in polymer science." McGrath has been co-director of the Polymer Materials and Interface Lab (PMIL) at Virginia Tech since 1978 and director of the National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center on High Performance Polymeric Adhesives and Composites since 1989. His colleagues consider him to be "a world-class polymer chemist." McGrath holds more than 30 patents and has written six books, 50 book chapters, and more than 250 articles in scientific journals. He received the university's Alumni Award for Research Excellence in 1993. McGrath came to Virginia Tech in 1975 from Union Carbide Corp., where he was a research scientist and group leader. By 1979, he was a full professor, and in 1986 he received the Ethyl Chaired Professorship in chemistry. His research has been directed toward the s ynthesis and characterization of high performance matrix polymers and structural adhesives, new composite matrix and adhesive polymers for possible use in aerospace, new high-temperature polymer dielectrics for computer development, and fire-resistant polymers

117. RadTech International NA
Polymer chemistry for the UV/EB Professional PART TWO Apply principles of polymer chemistry to the formulation of UV/EBpolymerizable materials.
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118. Hideki Shirakawa - Autobiography
One was polymer chemistry, just as I had written in my junior high school I had decided to major in polymer chemistry only if I successfully passed the
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For the ten years from the third grade of elementary school to the end of high school, I lived in the small city of Takayama, a town of less than sixty thousand, located in the middle of Honshu, Japan. Even though it was far away from Japan's principal cities, Takayama has been called a "little Kyoto" because of the similarity of its landform to Kyoto, the city sits in a basin surrounded by mountains with a river flowing through it, and because of its long-established cultural heritage and tradition. In this small town, rich in natural beauty, I spent my days enthusiastically collecting insects and plants, and making radios. My affinity for science was awakened and grew during in these ten years. Long after I became a polymer scientist, I occasionally remembered a short composition I had written during my last year in junior high school. At that time students compiled a commemorative collection of compositions describing our future dreams. As I recalled, I wrote something about my wish to be a scientist in the future and to conduct research on plastics useful for ordinary people. I cannot be sure what I wrote exactly because I lost the book of essays during repeated moves afterwards. I had long regretted this loss because I wanted to know more about why and how a junior high school boy decided on a future research career in plastics. Much to my surprise, I found that the full composition I had lost was printed in every Japanese newspaper the day after the

119. Registration & Records - Course Catalog
PCC 105, Introduction to Polymer and Color chemistry, 3(22-0) F. Introduction of topics related to Polymer and Color chemistry, eg computers, library,
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PCC 105 Introduction to Polymer and Color Chemistry 3(2-2-0) F Introduction of topics related to Polymer and Color Chemistry, e.g. computers, library, PCC curriculum, advising and elective section, introduction to textile information, fiber forming polymers, color, fundamental chemistry, periodic table, acids, bases, solutions, learning and study techniques, laboratory techniques. Course Offerings: fall
PCC 106 Introduction to Polymer and Color Chemistry II 3(3-0-0) S Preq: PCC 105 Introduction of topics related to Polymer and Color Chemistry, e.g. atomic interactions and molecular bonding (ionic, covalent, London, polar), molecular structures, small molecules and polymers (natural, synthetic and biopolymers), inorganic chemistry basics, equilibria in solutions, weak acid/base systems, buffers, acidity/alkalinity, pH, introduction to organic chemistry basics, functional groups, introduction to chemical kinetics, polymerization kinetics, as well as special topics presentedby various Polymer and Color Chemistry faculty. Course Offerings: sprg
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120. PING YUAN FURLAN
Polymer chemistry, University of Science and Technology of China, China Research, Post Doctoral, Polymer chemistry/Bell Communications Research
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PING YUAN FURLAN Chemistry Department University of Pittsburgh at Titusville Titusville, PA 16354-0287 furlan+@pitt.edu
Personal: Born August 16, 1963; Female; Married (Richard); One Child ( Alex ); U.S. Citizen Education: Doctor of Philosophy Chemistry/Polymer Science Program University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT Master of Science Chemistry/Polymer Science Program University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT Bachelor of Science Polymer Chemistry, University of Science and Technology of China , China First Prize: Randolph T. Major Poster Competition Fellowships: Predoctoral, 1986; Summer 1986 Teaching Assistant Professor Chemistry/University of Pittsburgh - Titusville (UPT) 1997-Present Experience: Adjunct Professor Physical Science/Arkansas Tech University (ATU) Natural Science/University of the Ozarks (U of O) Chemistry/Daytona Beach Community College (DBCC) Teaching Assistant Chemistry/University of Connecticut (UConn) Courses Taught Intro Analytical Chemistry with Lab Physics for Health Profession Directed Study Introduction to Chemistry with Lab Algebra Physical Science Earth Science Organic Chemistry (6 wks) Survey of Organic Chem.(6 wks)

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