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The series Advances in Polymer Science presents critical reviews of
the present and future trends in polymer and biopolymer science. It
covers all areas of research in polymer and biopolymer science
including chemistry, physical chemistry, physics, material science.
The thematic volumes are addressed to scientists, whether at
universities or in industry, who wish to keep abreast of the
important advances in the covered topics. Advances in Polymer
Science enjoy a longstanding tradition and good reputation in its
community. Each volume is dedicated to a current topic, and each
review critically surveys one aspect of that topic, to place it
within the context of the volume. The volumes typically summarize
the significant developments of the last 5 to 10 years and discuss
them critically, presenting selected examples, explaining and
illustrating the important principles, and bringing together many
important references of primary literature. On that basis, future
research directions in the area can be discussed. Advances in
Polymer Science volumes thus are important references for every
polymer scientist, as well as for other scientists interested in
polymer science - as an introduction to a neighboring field, or as
a compilation of detailed information for the specialist. Review
articles for the individual volumes are invited by the volume
editors. Single contributions can be specially commissioned.
Readership: Polymer scientists, or scientists in related fields
interested in polymer and biopolymer science, at universities or in
industry, graduate students.
This book is a collection of selected papers presented at the
symposium titled "In situ Spectroscopy in Monomer and Polymer
Synthesis," held at the April, 2001 ACS National Meeting in San
Diego, California, USA. The co-organizers of this symposium were
Timothy Long, Judit E. Puskas, Robson F. Storey, and J. Andrews. In
situ spectroscopic monitoring is gaining popularity both in
academia and industry. FfIR monitoring is used most frequently, but
UV-visible, raman, and NMR spectroscopy are also important. This
book concentrates mostly on FfIR monitoring, both in the near and
mid-infrared ranges. The first chapter is a short general overview
of FfIR spectroscopy, followed by the symposium contribu tions. We
thought that this would be especially useful for student readers.
We hope that the book will present a state-of-the-art overview of
research related to in situ spectroscopic monitoring. -Judit E.
Puskas ix Acknowledgments This book would not have been possible
without the dedicated effort of the chapter contributors and the
symposium committee: Professor Judit E. Puskas Professor Timothy
Long Professor Robson F. Storey Professor J. Andrews The symposium
was financially supported by: ACS-Petroleum Research Fund REMSPEC
Co. Wyatt Technology Co."
The series Advances in Polymer Science presents critical reviews of
the present and future trends in polymer and biopolymer science. It
covers all areas of research in polymer and biopolymer science
including chemistry, physical chemistry, physics, material science.
The thematic volumes are addressed to scientists, whether at
universities or in industry, who wish to keep abreast of the
important advances in the covered topics. Advances in Polymer
Science enjoy a longstanding tradition and good reputation in its
community. Each volume is dedicated to a current topic, and each
review critically surveys one aspect of that topic, to place it
within the context of the volume. The volumes typically summarize
the significant developments of the last 5 to 10 years and discuss
them critically, presenting selected examples, explaining and
illustrating the important principles, and bringing together many
important references of primary literature. On that basis, future
research directions in the area can be discussed. Advances in
Polymer Science volumes thus are important references for every
polymer scientist, as well as for other scientists interested in
polymer science - as an introduction to a neighboring field, or as
a compilation of detailed information for the specialist. Review
articles for the individual volumes are invited by the volume
editors. Single contributions can be specially commissioned.
Readership: Polymer scientists, or scientists in related fields
interested in polymer and biopolymer science, at universities or in
industry, graduate students.
This book is a collection of selected papers presented at the
symposium titled "In situ Spectroscopy in Monomer and Polymer
Synthesis," held at the April, 2001 ACS National Meeting in San
Diego, California, USA. The co-organizers of this symposium were
Timothy Long, Judit E. Puskas, Robson F. Storey, and J. Andrews. In
situ spectroscopic monitoring is gaining popularity both in
academia and industry. FfIR monitoring is used most frequently, but
UV-visible, raman, and NMR spectroscopy are also important. This
book concentrates mostly on FfIR monitoring, both in the near and
mid-infrared ranges. The first chapter is a short general overview
of FfIR spectroscopy, followed by the symposium contribu tions. We
thought that this would be especially useful for student readers.
We hope that the book will present a state-of-the-art overview of
research related to in situ spectroscopic monitoring. -Judit E.
Puskas ix Acknowledgments This book would not have been possible
without the dedicated effort of the chapter contributors and the
symposium committee: Professor Judit E. Puskas Professor Timothy
Long Professor Robson F. Storey Professor J. Andrews The symposium
was financially supported by: ACS-Petroleum Research Fund REMSPEC
Co. Wyatt Technology Co.
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