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Product Identifiers
PublisherNOVA Science Publishers, Incorporated
ISBN-101600216560
ISBN-139781600216565
eBay Product ID (ePID)59081441
Product Key Features
Book TitleInorganic Polymers
Number of Pages925 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicPhysics / Polymer, Chemistry / Inorganic
Publication Year2007
GenreScience
AuthorRoger De Jaeger, Mario Gleria
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Weight75.6 Oz
Item Length7.1 in
Item Width10.2 in
Additional Product Features
LCCN2007-010102
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal541/.2254
Table Of ContentPreface; General Review on Polysiloxane Synthesis; Silicones in Industrial Applications; Polysiloxanes as Templates and Building Blocks in Nanostructured Materials; Photochemistry of Polysiloxanes; Polysilanes; Polycarbosilanes; Polysilasanes; Polyferrocenylsilane-Based Polymer Systems; Poly(Alkoxyphosphazenes) Containing Linear Hydrocarbons, Alkyl Ethers, and Fluorocarbons: Chemistry and Thermal Properties; Poly(Aryloxyphosphazene)s; Amino-Substituted Polyphosphazenes; Poly(Organophosphazenes) and Metals; Recent Advances in Solid-State NMR of Inorganic Polymeric Phosphate Materials; Polygermanes and Polystannanes; Flame Retardant and Intumescent Properties of Inorganic Polymers; Proton Conducing Organo-Inorganic Polymers and Materials; Chiral Inorganic Polymers; Phosphorus-Containing Dendrimers; Synthesis, Reactivity, Properties and Uses; Luminescent Dendrimers based on Metal Complexes; Index.
SynopsisInorganic polymers are large molecules, usually linear or branched chains with atoms other than carbon in their backbone. In this new advanced research book, silicon-based inorganic polymers are treated by J Cypryk (Poland), G. Kickelbick (Austria), X. Coqueret (France), A. Colas (Belgium), J. Koe (Japan), W. Uhlig (Switzerland), and by M. Rehahn and M. Weinmann (Germany). Different aspects of phosphorus-containing macromolecules are described by F.F. Stewart (USA), R. De Jaeger and L. Montagne (France), and by M. Carenza, S. Lora, and M.Gleria (Italy). Tin- and germanium-based polymers are illustrated by M. Okano (Japan), while inorganic dendrimers are presented by A.M. Caminade and J.P. Majoral (France) and by V. Balzani (Italy). Miscellaneous topics covering the flame-retardant and the intumescent behaviour of the inorganic macromolecules (S. Bourbigot, France), ironically-conductive inorganic macromolecules (E. Montoneri, Italy) and chiral inorganic polymers (G.A. Carriedo and J.F. Garcia-Alonso, Spain) are also addressed.