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This volume of the series gives an overview on Rigid Polymer
Networks written by two reputed experts in the field. A broad range
of densely-branched, highly-crosslinked aromatic networks and gels
of increasing rigidity are discussed, with special emphasis on
aromatic rigid liquid-crystal polymer networks. The synthetic
procedures to create the networks are briefly described and
extensively referenced. Features of one-step and two-step rigid
networks in their pre-gel and post-gel states are discussed. Some
first steps are then taken in the theoretical treatment of LCP
networks with long aromatic segments of decreasing stiffness. The
current state of theory dealing with the broader class of
highly-crosslinked rigid aromatic networks and gels is finally
mentioned.
As the title suggests, this unique book describes the synthesis,
structure and properties of the polyamide family known by the
common term n-nylon. Each nylon from n=1 to n=22 is discussed in
detail with descriptions of the preparation of monomers, various
synthetic approaches to the polymerization, structure and
crystallisation of polymers and both their fundamental properties
and important technological properties. It treats the structure and
properties from two perspectives, namely the effect of the
aliphatic chain length between amide groups and the effects of the
rigidity or flexibility of the main chain Whilst intended as a
reference work for all polymer scientists, in academia and
industry, working with nylons, polyamide and condensation polymers,
n-Nylons will also be appreciated by post-graduate students of
polymer science and engineering. Each self-contained chapter can be
read individually and is extensively referenced.
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