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Thirty years ago, Zavoisky, in Moscow (USSR), reported the first
successful experi mental observations of the ESR phenomenon. Its
application to polymer problems began about 20 years ago. ESR
belongs to the most specific and useful methods in the study of
polymer reactions. The main purpose of this book is to collect the
present available information on the applications of electron spin
resonance (ESR) spectroscopy in polymer research. The book has been
written both for those who want an introduction to this field, and
for those who are aheady familiar with ESR and are interested in
application to polymers. Therefore, the fundamental principles of
ESR spectroscopy are first out lined, the experimental methods
including computer applications are described in more detail, and
the main emphasis is on the application of ESR methods to polymer
problems. Many results obtained are only briefly treated for lack
of space. The authors hope that this book will provide a useful
source of information by giving a coherent treatment and extensive
references to original papers, reviews, and discussions in
monographs and books. In this way we hope to encourage polymer
chemists, organic chemists, biochemists, physicists, and material
scientists to apply ESR methods to their research problems."
New macromolecular concepts and strategies are demonstrated in this
unique book. It deals with the harmonization of humanity in
science, technology and industry. Particular attention is given to
the relationship between the sensitivity of the human mind and the
functionality of polymers such as "Shingosen." Moreover,
biocompatibility of functional polymers for medical applications
and fabrics is discussed as one of the prime examples of human
creativity. Lessons of conventional wisdom of traditional Japanese
shrine carpenters, which originated 1300 years ago in Horyuji
Temple in Nara Japan, can be applied to modern business management
by entrepreneurs and in high-tech industries.
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