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[et al.]Bari :Laterza,1965XXI, 805 p. ;21 cmStoria e societàGiornali politiciItalia1919-1926Vigezzi, Brunello.b1203853228-04-1701-04-03991000672889707536LE008 Cr F VII 21LE008ILLI-16351le008nE0.00-lm 00000.i1233048601-04-031919-1925141801UNISALENTOle00801-04-03ma -itait 0105469nam 2200709Ia 450 991102008370332120200520144314.0978661036617097812803661781280366176978047024245204702424509780471458449047145844997804712244570471224456(CKB)111056485574462(EBL)152114(OCoLC)56137202(SSID)ssj0000179638(PQKBManifestationID)11154646(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000179638(PQKBWorkID)10138744(PQKB)11639904(MiAaPQ)EBC152114(Perlego)2762265(EXLCZ)9911105648557446220000821d2001 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrInorganic and organometallic polymers /Ronald D. ArcherNew York Wiley-VCHc20011 online resource (261 p.)Special topics in inorganic chemistryDescription based upon print version of record.9780471241874 0471241873 Includes bibliographical references and index.INORGANIC AND ORGANOMETALLIC POLYMERS; CONTENTS; Preface; 1 INORGANIC POLYMERS AND CLASSIFICATION SCHEMES; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 What Is an Inorganic Polymer?; 1.2 Classifications by Connectivities; 1.2.1 Connectivities of 1; 1.2.2 Connectivities of 2; 1.2.3 Connectivities of 3; 1.2.4 Mixed Connectivities of 2 and 3; 1.2.5 Connectivities of 4; 1.2.6 Mixed Connectivities of 3 and 4; 1.2.7 Connectivities of 6; 1.2.8 Mixed Connectivities of 4 and 6; 1.2.9 Connectivities of 8; 1.3 Classifications by Dimensionality; 1.3.1 1-D Polymeric Structures; 1.3.2 2-D Polymeric Structures1.3.3 3-D Polymeric Structures1.4 The Metal/Backbone Classification of Metal-Containing Polymers; 1.4.1 Type I Metal-Backbone Polymers; 1.4.2 Type II Metal-Enmeshed Polymers; 1.4.3 Type III Anchored Metal Polymers; 1.5 Linear Inorganic Polymers-The Thrust of this Book; 1.5.1 Metal-Containing Polymers; 1.5.2 Main Group Inorganic Polymers; References; Exercises; 2 INORGANIC POLYMER SYNTHESES; 2.1 Step-Growth Syntheses; 2.1.1 Step Condensation Synthesis Generalities; 2.1.2 Step Condensation Syntheses of Metal-Containing Polymers; 2.1.3 Main Group Step Condensation Polymer Syntheses2.1.4 Step Addition Syntheses2.2 Chain Polymerizations; 2.2.1 Radical Polymerizations; 2.2.2 Cationic Polymerizations; 2.2.3 Anionic Polymerizations; 2.3 Ring-Opening Polymerizations; 2.3.1 Metal-Coordination ROP; 2.3.2 Organometallic ROP; 2.3.3 Main Group ROP; 2.4 Reductive Coupling and Other Redox Polymerization Reactions; 2.4.1 Reductive Coupling; 2.4.2 Oxidative Addition Polymerizations; 2.5 Condensation (Desolvation) Oligomerizations/Polymerizations; 2.5.1 Cationic Aggregations; 2.5.2 Anionic Aggregations; 2.5.3 Desolvation at Elevated Temperature; 2.5.4 Solvolysis-Desolvation Reactions2.6 Miscellaneous Synthesis Comments2.6.1 Solubility; 2.6.2 Telechelic Polymers; 2.6.3 Catalyzed Dehydrogenation Reactions; References; Exercises; 3 INORGANIC POLYMER CHARACTERIZATION; 3.1 Average Molecular Masses and Degrees of Polymerization; 3.2 Methods of Characterizing Average Molecular Masses; 3.2.1 Gel Permeation Chromatography; 3.2.2 Viscosity; 3.2.3 Universal Calibration; 3.2.4 Light Scattering for Absolute Molecular Mass and Size Measurements; 3.2.5 Colligative Properties (Vapor Pressure Lowering, Boiling Point Elevation, Melting Point Lowering, and Osmotic Pressure)3.2.6 End-Group Analyses3.2.7 Mass Spectroscopy; 3.2.8 Ultracentrifugation; 3.3 Determinations of Thermal Parameters; 3.3.1 Glass Transition Temperature Measurements; 3.3.2 Other Thermal Parameters; 3.4 Spectroscopic Characterizations Specific to Inorganic Polymers; 3.4.1 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy; 3.4.2 Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy; 3.4.3 Electronic Spectroscopies; 3.4.4 Vibrational Spectroscopies; 3.4.5 Mössbauer Spectroscopy; 3.4.6 Other Spectroscopic Methods; 3.5 Viscoelasticity Measurements; 3.6 Crystallization Characterization; 3.6.1 Birefringent Microscopy3.6.2 Wide-Angle X-Ray ScatteringA balanced and concise coverage of inorganic polymers Inorganic polymers contain elements other than carbon as part of their principal backbone structure and are known to exhibit a wide range of composition and structure. Emphasizing physical properties, chemical synthesis, and characterization of inorganic polymers, Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers presents valuable and informative coverage of the field. With numerous examples of real-world practical applications and end-of-chapter exercises, Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers is suitable for use as a text in special topicsSpecial topics in inorganic chemistry.Inorganic polymersOrganometallic polymersInorganic polymers.Organometallic polymers.541.2/254Archer Ronald D128809MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911020083703321Inorganic and organometallic polymers4417699UNINA