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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."
In this book on physical characteristics and practical aspects of
polymer photodegradation Rabek emphasizes the experimental work on
the subject. The most important feature of the book is the physical
interpretation of polymer degradation, e.g. mechanism of UV/light
absorption, formation of excited states, energy transfer mechanism,
kinetics, dependence on physical properties of macromolecules and
polymer matrices, formation of mechanical defects, practics during
environmental ageing. He includes also some aspects of polymer
photodegradation in environmental and space condition.
The purpose of this 4-volume set is to examine some of the
applications of lasers in polymer science and technology. Now
available for the first time, up-to-date information on this
fascinating subject is compiled and presented in compact form. This
set focuses on current research and developments in the application
of lasers in polymer and biopolymer chemistry. It includes
experimental and theoretical details, apparatus, techniques, and
applications. This set is a useful source for researchers,
students, polymer chemists, and physicists involved in this
astonishing field of high technology.
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