Mechanisms of Ionic Polymerization Current Problems / by B.L. Erusalimskii.

In the last twenty years the literature on the processes of ionic polymerization has reached such a level that there is not a single question which is not covered by the information contained in the many monographs, reference books, and textbooks in this field. It is easy for the interested reader t...

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Main Author: Erusalimskii, B.L (Author)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1986.
Edition:1st ed. 1986.
Series:Macromolecular Compounds
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505 0 |a 1: Characteristics of Ionic Polymerization Processes -- 1.1. Anionic Systems -- 1.2. Cationic Systems -- 1.3. Systems Based on Transition Metals -- References -- 2: The Informativeness of Research Methods into Ionic Active Sites -- 2.1. Electrochemical Studies -- 2.2. Spectroscopic Studies -- 2.3. Quantum-Chemical Studies -- References -- 3: General Questions on the Problem of Multicenteredness -- 3.1. Types of Multicentered Systems and Forms of Their Corresponding Active Sites -- 3.2. Overall and Individual Effects -- 3.3. The Role of Multicenteredness in Real Processes -- 3.4. Multicenteredness in Copolymerization Processes -- References -- 4: The Reactivity of Active Sites and Monomers in Homogeneous Ionic Systems -- 4.1. The Relative Reactivity of Growing Chains -- 4.2. Reactivity of the Monomers -- References -- 5: The Problem of Stereospecificity -- 5.1. The Polymerization of Vinyl and Vinylidene Monomers -- 5.2. Diene Monomers -- References -- 6: Conclusion -- References. 
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