Title:
Macromolecules containing metal and metal-like elements
Publication Information:
Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Interscience, 2005-2006
Physical Description:
v.
ISBN:
9780471682387
9780471684459
9780471684404
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Summary
This series provides a useful, applications-oriented forum for the next generation of macromolecules and materials. Volume 4 provides useful descriptions of Group IV metals and their applications, including silicon-, organogermanium-, organotin-, and organolead-containing polymers. A high-quality team of macromolecular experts from around the world have put together these leading macromolecule titles.
Table of Contents
Preface |
Series Preface |
1 Overview-Group IVA PolymersCharles E. Carraher and Charles U. Pittman, Jr. and Martel Zeldin and Alaa S. Abd-El-Aziz |
I Introduction |
II Group IV Polymers |
III References |
2 Hyperbranched Poly(silylenearylene)Ronghua Zheng and Hongchen Dong and Ben Zhong Tang |
I Introduction |
II Results and Discussion |
III Conclusions |
IV Experimental Section |
3 Silole-Containing Conjugated PolymersJacky W. Y. Lam and Junwu Chen and Hongchen Dong and Ben Zhong Tang |
I Introduction |
II Polymer Syntheses |
III Thermal Stability |
IV Photoluminescence |
V Electroluminescence |
VI Optical Limiting |
VII Conclusions |
VIII Acknowledgments |
IX References |
4 Silica Polyamine Composites: Advanced Materials for Metal Ion Recovery and RemediationEdward Rosenberg |
I Introduction |
II Relationships between Composite Characteristics |
III Comparison with Other Resin Technologies |
IV Structural Considerations |
V Applications |
VI Future Work |
VII Acknowledgments |
VIII References |
5 Polyhedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxanes (POSS) Polymers, Copolymers, and Resin NanocompositesGuizhi Li and Charles U. Pittman Jr |
I Introduction |
II Synthesis of Polyhedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxanes |
III POSS polymers and Copolymers (Thermoplastics |
IV Crosslinked POSS-Containing Resins and Materials |
V Other Applications |
VI Summary |
VII Acknowledgments |
VIII References |
6 Silica- and Silsesquioxane-Containing Polymer NanohybridsMohammad A. Wahab and Il Kim and Chang-Sik Ha |
I Introduction |
II Polymer-Silica or Polymer-Silsesquioxane Nanohybrids |
III Polyimide-Silica or Polyimide-Silsesquioxane Nanohybrids |
IV Conclusions |
V Acknowledgments |
VI References |
7 Siloxane Elastomers and Copolymers Sakuntala Chatterjee Ganguly |
Part 1 Siloxane-Divinylbenzene Copolymers As Elastomers |
I Introduction |
II Experimental Section |
III Results and Discussions |
IV Conclusions |
Part 2 Polyviologen And Siloxane-Based Polyviologen Copolymers |
I Introduction |
II Experimental Section |
III Results and Discussions |
IV Conclusions |
Part 3 Siloxane-Based Polyurethane Copolymers |
I Introduction |
II Experimental Section |
III Results and Discussions |
IV Acknowledgments |
V References |
Chapter 8 Bioinspired Silica SynthesisSiddharth V. Patwardhan and Stephen J. Clarson |
I Introduction |
II Biosilicification and Protein Interactions |
III Bioinspired and Biomimetic Synthesis: the Use of Poly(allylamine Hydrochloride |
IV Use of Other Macromolecular Systems to Synthesize Silica |
V Summary |
VI Future Work |
VII Acknowledgments |
VIII References |
9 Organogermanium PolymersCharles E. Carraher and Charles U. Pittman, Jr. and Martel Zeldin and Alaa S. Abd-El-Aziz |
I Introduction |
II Polygermanes |
III Organogermanium-Carbon Backbone Polymers |
IV Polyferroceneylgermanes |
V Polymers Containing Oxygen, Nitrogen, Silicon, and Sulfur in the Backbone |
VI Anchored Organogermanium Products |
VII Stacked Phthalocyanine Polymers |
VIII Hyperbranched Materials |
IX Summary |
X References |
10 Organotin PolymersCharles E. Carraher |
I Introduction |
II Mechanisms |
III Structures |
IV Organotin Polymers |
V Organotin Appendages |
VI Organotin-Containing Backbones |
VII Polystannanes |
VIII Organotin Aluinoxanes and Titanoxanes |
IX Group VA- Containing Organotin Polymers |
X Stannoxy Titanoxane Polymers |
XI Stannoxane Polymers |
XII Bioactivity |
XIII General Physical Properties |
XIV Interfacial Polymerization |
XV Summary |
XVI References |
11 Organolead-Containing PolymersCharles E. Carraher |
I Introduction |
II Polymerization and Copolymerization of Vinyl Lead Compounds |
III Chelation Polymers and Copolymers Derived from Poly Acrylic Acid |
IV Arylene-Bridged Products |
V Solid-State Products |
VI Condensation Products |
VII Miscellaneous |
VIII Summary |
IX References |
Index |