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By Massimo Lazzari, Guojun Liu, Sébastien Lecommandoux6 O. X* A- w8 x0 @, B/ k6 P% ~* _
Publisher: Wiley-VCH
" w1 {+ y# q' w. L* f0 R+ GNumber Of Pages: 447 ' s$ c$ v) d0 d, }+ Y6 T. A) b
Publication Date: 2007-01-02 $ c# x* B5 J* E; `/ A5 V6 X- E
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 3527313095
. M- I: h, x7 A# nISBN-13 / EAN: 9783527313099 : i$ W* {& r5 p/ I5 W$ e X. f( B2 U
Binding: Hardcover 9 b. h' t: K7 [) M2 W
共4个压缩卷,解压7.46M
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This first book to take a detailed look at one of the key focal points where nanotechnology and polymers meet provides both an introductory view for beginners as well as in-depth knowledge for specialists in the various research areas involved. It investigates all types of application for block copolymers: as tools for fabricating other nanomaterials, as structural components in hybrid materials and nanocomposites, and as functional materials. The multidisciplinary approach covers all stages from chemical synthesis and characterization, presenting applications from physics and chemistry to biology and medicine, such as micro- and nanolithography, membranes, optical labeling, drug delivery, as well as sensory and analytical uses.
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- n+ J! Y' c2 _3 p. I" F) ~+ T1 AnIntroductiontoBlockCopolymerApplications:State-of-the-Art6 v" v r9 j9 n A l
andFutureDevelopments 11 V- k. z0 A4 W4 x. y5 E
S′ebastien Lecommandoux, Massimo Lazzari, and Guojun Liu
0 `/ w. f' ~7 o) p$ h7 z- a& VReferences 6
( A* A8 E' \( _ w1 H- x! x. H, H2 GuidelinesforSynthesizingBlockCopolymers 91 B/ `8 o1 Z& U8 m( X7 @2 l5 D* M
Daniel Taton and Yves Gnanou3 O; D; E4 N5 p" j: M5 v _" r
2.1 Introduction 9
/ L9 }: D# |7 r9 A) ^! `2.2 Free-radical Polymerization 13
+ q, ~) y7 v' f/ m& z* P6 e* B9 F2.3 Coupling Reactions of Homopolymers 13. w- b3 _- t; R' {' u; K4 ~9 h1 A
2.4 Sequential Anionic Polymerization 14+ M4 v+ v+ i' u. e5 J& U) v" s. N0 w
2.5 Sequential Group Transfer Polymerization 16
$ i7 D% x* O8 P3 m' o2.6 Sequential Cationic Polymerization 17
, O- k5 g; f3 g2.7 Non-radical Metal-catalyzed Polymerization 18
0 W: [9 T; M. U6 A2.8 Controlled Radical Polymerization 19
2 k" j2 R* V* t1 b4 H: g* U2.8.1 Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization (ATRP) 20
& R* N( s8 V% |$ @1 ~9 C/ q2.8.2 Nitroxide-mediated Polymerization (NMP) 23
3 P o: ^" r, r5 d4 p: Y2.8.3 Reversible Addition Fragmentation Chain Transfer (the RAFT
3 {9 h; ?; G8 h% M6 g4 s* A) uProcess) 25
2 A5 j' k* [2 ]" l$ {2.9 Switching“ from One Polymerization Mechanism to Another 27
, E1 D F* `( a+ d5 z! O' f/ _& j2.10 Use of Dual” Initiators in Concurrent Polymerization Mechanisms 29
6 v% x5 j, V/ V" C* r+ ]" z2.11 Chemical Modification of Pre-formed Block Copolymers 30
" k: K/ _. j, H! a' S9 p G2.12 Methods for the Synthesis of Block Copolymers with a Complex" Z. E% c$ M, y5 x2 Q( z
Architecture 31 n# e V% E2 V
2.13 Conclusion 33
- r% G7 c* g; Q+ ^- MReferences 35
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