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Chemical reaction in condensed phase : the quantitative level
Publication Information:
New York : Nova Science Publishers, c2006
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viii, 269 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
ISBN:
9781600210853

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30000010236231 QD281.P6 C43 2006 Open Access Book Book
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Chemical Reactions in Condensed Phase - The Quantitative Level


Table of Contents

Structural-dynamic particularities of interphase layers in filled polymers
Free-radical mechanisms of formation of polysaccharides radiation destruction products
Kinetics and mechanism of ozonised oxidation of ketones
Solution of the problem of selective oxidation of alkylarens by molecular oxygen into corresponding hydroperoxides. Catalysis initiated by Ni (II), Co (II) and Fe (III) complexes activated by additives of electron- mono- or multidentate extra-ligands
Extrapolation of characteristics of polypropylene inhibited oxidation over the polymer melting temperature
Statistics of selfavoiding random walks and the stretched exponential law
Kinetics of nonstationary photoinitiated polymerisation (postpolymerisation) of dimethacrylates
Transport of water as structurally sensitive process characterising morphology of biodegradable polymer systems
Magnetic guided carriers in biological and medical investigations
Multiple surface structures in polyolefins formed by modification methods
Structure and composition of the surface layer in polymers modified by elemental fluorine
Anisotropy of a fibre structure and the frictional wear of composites on the basis of polyarylate
A influence of feedback in the structure of carbon plastics on their properties
Concentration dependence of melt density of ethylene-vinylacetate co-polymers binary blends
Physical chemistry of topological disorder in polymers. some remarks on the polymer memory
On the structural memory in polymers
Poly(Vinyl Chloride) Technology: Surfactants for Many Functions
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