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Comprising one volume ofFunctional and Modified Polymeric
Materials, Two-Volume Set, this curated collection of papers by
Professor Eli Ruckenstein and co-workers discusses the merits of
concentrated emulsion polymerization systems, as well as their
ability to yield a broad variety of products with high synthetic
efficiency. Comprised of carefully curated chapters previously
published by these pioneering scientists in the field, this volume
offers a comprehensive view of the subject and presents functional
and modified polymeric materials prepared by concentrated emulsion
polymerization approaches. It covers conductive polymer composites,
core-shell latex particles, enzyme/catalyst carriers, and plastics
toughening and compatibilization polymerization. The authors have
performed seminal studies on the preparation of functional and
modified polymeric materials via concentrated emulsion
polymerization. The corresponding research papers, after further
selection and classification, are collected in the four chapters of
this book.
Comprising one volume of Functional and Modified Polymeric
Materials, Two-Volume Set, this well-organized collection of papers
by Professor Eli Ruckenstein and co-workers focuses on functional
and modified polymeric materials prepared mainly through solution
polymerization and surface polymerization. Although solution
polymerization has been broadly utilized for the preparation of
polymeric materials, the book shows significant approaches to
special classes of polymeric materials including functional
polymers by living ionic polymerization, degradable and
decrosslinkable polymers, semi- and interpenetrating polymer
network pervaporation membranes, and soluble conducting polymers.
It also focuses on preparing and modifying conductive surface of
polymer or polymer-based materials.
Comprised of carefully curated chapters previously published by
Prof. Ruckenstein and colleagues, this two-volume set offers a
comprehensive overview of functional and modified polymeric
materials focusing on concentrated emulsion polymerization,
conducting polymers, living ionic polymerization, degradable
polymers, polymer membranes, and polymer-inorganic hybrid
materials. The first volume presents functional and modified
polymer materials prepared by concentrated emulsion polymerization
approaches. The second covers functional and modified polymer
materials prepared mainly through solution polymerization and
surface polymerization.
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