The Lectures Presented at the 3rd International Symposium on Molecular Order and Mobility in Polymer Systems


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This book contains most of the contributions from the 3rd International Symposium on "Molecular Mobility and Order in Polymer Systems" . Two chapters are containing lectures considering the problems "Mobility – Structure– Order" and "Structure – Order – Properties".










Molecular Mobility and Order in Polymer Systems


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Molecular Mobility and Order in Polymer Systems. The 5th International Symposium "Molecular Mobility and Order in Polymer Systems" was held in June 2005 as part of the series of St. Petersburg IUPAC meetings organized by the Institute of Macromolecular Compounds of the Russian Academy of Sciences. These meetings are the most important international gathering of polymer scientists in Russia. Main attention was paid to problems of structure and dynamics of polymer systems which combine order and pronounced molecular mobility, i.e., systems with so-called "soft" order. The lectures presented in this book demonstrate the growing interest in more and more complex polymer systems and reflect of progress in the understanding of the interconnection between their structure and dynamics. Experimental, theoretical and simulation works are presented.







Molecular Order and Mobility in Polymer Systems


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Take an in-depth look at the modern problems of the equilibrium state in polymer science. The lectures published in this book reflect the progress of the investigators' interests towards more complicated systems with the elements of nanostructure organization. Topics include Copolymers and Polymer Blends, Macromolecules in Solution, Polymer Brushes, Micelles and Complexes,Polymer Networks, Bulk Polymers, and LC Polymer Systems. The Fourth International Symposium "Molecular Order and Mobility in Polymer Systems" held in June 2002 continued the series of St.-Petersburg IUPAC meetings organized by the institute of Macromolecular Compounds of the Russian Academy of Scientists (RAS).







Molecular Order and Mobility in Polymer Systems


Book Description

Take an in-depth look at the modern problems of the equilibrium state in polymer science. The lectures published in this book reflect the progress of the investigators' interests towards more complicated systems with the elements of nanostructure organization. Topics include Copolymers and Polymer Blends, Macromolecules in Solution, Polymer Brushes, Micelles and Complexes,Polymer Networks, Bulk Polymers, and LC Polymer Systems. The Fourth International Symposium "Molecular Order and Mobility in Polymer Systems" held in June 2002 continued the series of St.-Petersburg IUPAC meetings organized by the institute of Macromolecular Compounds of the Russian Academy of Scientists (RAS).




The Lectures Presented at the 3rd International Symposium on Molecular Order and Mobility in Polymer Systems


Book Description

This book contains most of the contributions from the 3rd International Symposium on "Molecular Mobility and Order in Polymer Systems" . Two chapters are containing lectures considering the problems "Mobility – Structure– Order" and "Structure – Order – Properties".




Structural Order in Polymers


Book Description

Structural Order in Polymers presents the increasing importance of the relationships between order in the chemical constitution and in the steric structure of the macromolecules and physical and chemical properties of the polymers. This book discusses the simple types of steric order found in biopolymers. Organized into three parts encompassing 16 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the structural regularity as a primary requisite for the crystallization of a polymer. This text then examines the structure of cellulose, which is the most significant structural stereoregular polymer. Other chapters consider the major concepts of the stereoregulation of propylene catalytic polymerization. This book discusses as well the factors that determine microstructure and stereospecifity in polymerization. The final chapter deals with the significant role that membranes and membrane-related processes play in solving many ecological problems. This book is a valuable resource for chemical engineers, chemists, physicists, scientists, and research workers.