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  1. Polymer Chemistry: An Introduction (Undergraduate Chemistry : a Series of Textbooks, Vol 12) by Raymond B. Seymour, Charles E. Carraher, 1992-07
  2. Reactivity, Mechanism and Structure in Polymer Chemistry. by A.D. Jenkins, 1974
  3. Neutron Spin Echo in Polymer Systems (Advances in Polymer Science) by Dieter Richter, M. Monkenbusch, et all 2005-06-15
  4. Radiation Chemistry of Polymeric Systems (High Polymers S.) by A. Chapiro, 1962-12
  5. Scattering from Polymers: Characterization by X-rays, Neutrons, and Light (Acs Symposium Series)
  6. Polymer Characterization: Laboratory Techniques and Analysis by Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff, 1996-09-01
  7. CRC Handbook of Enthalpy Data of Polymer-Solvent Systems by Christian Wohlfarth, 2006-02-21
  8. Functional Polymers (Industry-University Cooperative Chemistry Program Symposia)
  9. The Combustion of Organic Polymers (International Series of Monographs on Chemistry) by C. F. Cullis, 1982-01-21
  10. Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (Techniques and Instrumentation in Analytical Chemistry)
  11. Chemistry and Technology of Thermosetting Polymers in by M.H. Irfan, 2007-08-14
  12. Radiation Physics and Chemistry of Polymers by Feliks Arkadevich Makhlis, 1975-04
  13. Recent Trends in Radiation Polymer Chemistry (Advances in Polymer Science)
  14. Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology, Concise by Herman F. Mark, 2007-01-29

81. POLY - 2004 Biennial Conference - Polymer Design For Biology: Activity And Struc
Division of Polymer chemistry, Inc. of the American Chemical Society. Sponsored by The Division of Polymer chemistry American Chemical Society.
http://www.polyacs.org/arcmeetings/biennial.1004.shtml
2004 Biennial Conference - Polymer Design for Biology: Activity and Structure
Savannah, Georgia
October 3 - 6, 2004
Sponsored by:
The Division of Polymer Chemistry - American Chemical Society
Topics:

  • Interfacial Biophysics Surface Engineering Supramolecular and Covalent Synthesis Biochemical Activity of Polymers Tissue Engineering

Organizers William J. Brittain
Dept. Polymer Science
The University of Akron
Akron, OH 44325-3909
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Gregory Tew
Dept. Polymer Sci. and Eng. University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003 tew@mail.pse.umass.edu Erwin Vogler Dept. Materials Sci. and Eng. Penn State University University Park, PA 16802 eav3@psu.edu Back to top of page.
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Savannah is a city rich in history, southern charm and old-fashioned hospitality. Located 20 minutes from the Savannah International Airport, the Savannah Marriott Riverfront connects famous River Street to the heart of one of the largest Historic Districts in the United States. Hotel reservations should be made directly with the Marriott, 100 General McIntosh Boulevard, Savannah, GA 31401, Phone: 912-233-7722, Fax: 912-233-3765. In order to receive our hotel group rate, call or fax hotel reservations with reference to the Polymer Division Biennial rate of $137.00. ( http://www.marriotthotels.com

82. The Macrogalleria
The Macrogalleria This World Wide Web (WWW) site, maintained by the Department of Polymer Science of University of Southern Mississippi, is designed to provide basic information about polymers and
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.psrc.usm.edu/macrog/index.html&y

83. C&EN: COVER STORY - CHEMISTRY HIGHLIGHTS 2003
December 22, 2003 Volume 81, Number 51 CENEAR 81 51 pp. 3950 ISSN 0009-2347. POLYMER chemistry. STU BORMAN , C EN WASHINGTON. Polymer
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December 22, Volume 81, Number 51 CENEAR 81 51 pp. 39-50 ISSN 0009-2347 POLYMER CHEMISTRY STU BORMAN P olymer science developments this year included advances in polymer synthesis, tailoring of polymer properties, and plastics processing. Guillermo C. Bazan of the University of California, Santa Barbara, and coworkers devised a three-component catalyst system to prepare branched polymers with structures that cannot be obtained with a single catalyst or catalyst pair [ J. Am. Chem. Soc. ]. The group's study was facilitated by a novel high-throughput screening technology developed by researchers at Symyx Technologies and Dow Chemical who used the technology to rapidly discover hafnium-based complexes that catalyze olefin polymerization [ J. Am. Chem. Soc. ]. The Symyx-Dow team found that some of the complexes performed as well as or better than Dow's workhorse metallocene polyolefin catalyst system. Science 1377 (2003)]. In the past, such efforts have generally involved expensive materials and complex, time-consuming processes. The coatings could be useful in microfluidic devices and to protect outdoor surfaces from icing or fouling.

84. PDC Magazine
PDC Magazine PDC(polymers DotCom) Magazine is akin to a free trade magazine and consists of feature articles, regular columns, news and services such as a job bank, industry calendar, PolyChat
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.plastics.com/&y=025C26971EB5AC3C

85. Calendar Of Upcoming Polymer Chemistry Short Courses.
$2395/ $2595. Polymer chemistry (lecture course). Aug 1921, 2004. $1345/ $1445. Polymer chemistry Principles and Practice (lecture/lab course). Aug 15-20, 2004.
http://www.chemistry.org/portal/a/c/s/1/general.html?DOC=education\professional\

86. Scientific Principles:Polymers
The field of polymers is so vast and the applications so varied, that it is important to understand how polymers are made and used. Polymer Chemical Structure.
http://matse1.mse.uiuc.edu/~tw/polymers/prin.html
Scientific Principles
The field of polymers is so vast and the applications so varied, that it is important to understand how polymers are made and used. Since there are over 60,000 different plastics vying for a place in the market, knowledge of this important field can truly enrich our appreciation of this wonder material. Companies manufacture over 30 million tons of plastics each year, and spend large sums on research, development, and more efficient recycling methods. Below we learn some of the scientific principles involved in the production and processing of these fossil fuel derived materials known as polymers. Polymerization Reactions The chemical reaction in which high molecular mass molecules are formed from monomers is known as polymerization. There are two basic types of polymerization, chain-reaction (or addition ) and step-reaction (or condensation polymerization Chain-Reaction Polymerization One of the most common types of polymer reactions is chain-reaction (addition) polymerization. This type of polymerization is a three step process involving two chemical entities. The first, known simply as a monomer , can be regarded as one link in a polymer chain. It initially exists as simple units. In nearly all cases, the monomers have at least one carbon-carbon double bond. Ethylene is one example of a monomer used to make a common polymer.

87. The Macrogalleria - A Cyberwonderland Of Polymer Fun
That said, get on our escalator and go to the floor you d like to visit Level One polymers are Everywhere. Level Two polymers Up Close and Personal.
http://www.psrc.usm.edu/macrog/

88. General Chemistry Online: Resources: Polymer Chemistry
A searchable database of Internet resources about Polymer chemistry for students and teachers of general chemistry. Polymer chemistry.
http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/polymer/resources.shtml

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Macrogalleria (University of Southern Mississippi) This site is more than just a polymer resource- it's a creative (and literal) example of information layering. Polymer science is presented on a number of levels. Level one looks like an actual shopping mall (hence the 'Macrogalleria') and shows everyday applications of polymers in each shop. Level two replaces the shops with a collection of individual polymer pages. The third, fourth, and fifth levels present the material properties, synthesis, and analysis of polymers. The writing is very accessible and the design (though a bit strained, at the higher levels) tries to emphasize some of the relationships between topics
http://www.psrc.usm.edu/macrog/index.html
Polymer Chemistry (Ulrich Suter, Polymer Institute, Zurich) A glossary of polymer terms, recommended to IUPAC in 1996.
http://mat.ethz.ch/d-werk/suter/bt_body.html
Polymers and Biopolymers (John Marko, Cornell University) A brief look at polymers and biopolymers, which includes a discussion of polymer brushes, used to stabilize colloidal paints and medicines. The biopolymer section is unfinished (and dated 1994).

89. General Chemistry Online: Glossary: Polymer Chemistry
A searchable database of terms about Polymer chemistry for students and teachers of general chemistry. Home Glossary Glossary Polymer chemistry. acetate.
http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/polymer/glossary.shtml

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acetate. (CH COO , C H O ) acetate ion.
an ion formed by removing the acidic hydrogen of acetic acid , HC H O a compound derived by replacing the acidic hydrogen in acetic acid. A fiber made of cellulose acetate.
copolymer.
A polymer composed of two or more different monomers . The different monomers can be linked randomly, or in repeating sequences, or in blocks, or as side chains off the main chain.
ebulliometry. ebulliometric.
Determination of average molecular weight of a dissolved substance from the boiling point elevation of the solution.
monomer.
A small molecule that is linked with large numbers of other small molecules to form a chain or a network (polymer).
osmometry. Compare with osmosis
Determination of the average molecular weight of a dissolved substance from measurements of osmotic pressure
polymer.
A large molecule made by linking smaller molecules ("monomers") together.
polymerization.
A process that links smaller molecules together to form a larger molecule.
polymerize.

90. PSI - Polymer Search On The Internet
Polymer chemistry Hypertext (http//www.umr.edu/~wlf). Rated Hit 1939. POLYMER chemistry HYPERTEXT We want Polymer chemistry Hypertext
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91. Washington University Department Of Chemistry: Polymer Chemistry
Research and study involving polymer chemistry builds upon the fundamentals of organic, inorganic, biological, analytical and physical chemistries, applied
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Research and study involving polymer chemistry builds upon the fundamentals of organic, inorganic, biological, analytical and physical chemistries, applied toward the construction, characterization and utilization of macromolecules. Often, therefore, advances in polymer chemistry are best accomplished through interdisciplinary and collaborative activities.
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92. The George And Josephine Butler Polymer Research Laboratory
provides information about the scientific activities of four active research groups with interests in a wide variety of topics related to Polymer chemistry.
http://www.chem.ufl.edu/~polymer/
Welcome to The George and Josephine Butler Polymer Research Laboratory web site at the University of Florida
Our server provides information about the scientific activities of four active research groups with interests in a wide variety of topics related to Polymer Chemistry. Our areas of interest include:
  • Polymer synthesis methodology Transition metal-catalyzed polymerization Novel polymerization mechanisms Monomer structure/reactivity relationships Electrically conducting polymers and polyelectrolytes Electronic, electrochemical, and electrochromic properties of polymers Chalcogen-rich multi-metallic complexes Transition metal complex polymers Monolayers and Langmuir-Blodgett-Kuhn films Scanning Probe Microscopy, X-Ray diffractometry and reflectometry Polymer and liquid crystal thin films Non-linear optics
The history of our research laboratory Professor George Butler The Duran Research Group The Reynolds Research Group The Wagener Research Group Butler Polymer Laboratory Instrumentation The Chemistry Department at the University of Florida The University of Florida homepage The Prof. David Tirrell 2002 Butler Lectureship

93. Knovel Subject Area
Industrial Safety. Physical chemistry. Polymer chemistry. Separation. Transport Processes.
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95. KLUWER Academic Publishers Home
Product Category » Polymer chemistry. Paperback, Emulsification and Polymerization of Alkyd Resins (Printed Book). By Gooch Jan W
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96. Polymer Chemistry: Gel Talk
Polymer chemistry Gel talk. A new class of hydrogels has been synthesized from molecules normally be expected to form discrete, micelle structures.
http://www.nature.com/nature/links/020523/020523-3.html
23 May 2002
Polymer chemistry: Gel talk
Rapidly recovering hydrogel scaffolds from self-assembling diblock copolypeptide amphiphiles
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Linked chains of polymers can form hydrogels, whose properties are attractive for biomedical applications. It seems that the molecular arrangement of the polymer ingredients is central to hydrogel performance.
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97. OUP USA: Polymer Chemistry
Subjects chemistry Polymer chemistry. Polymer chemistry.
http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Chemistry/PolymerChemistry/?view=u

98. Department Of Polymer Chemistry And Material Science
Department of Polymer chemistry and Material Science. Polymer chemistry and technology courses at the Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest; Ph.
http://www.chemres.hu/eng/ic/depts/i_polychem.htm
Department of Polymer Chemistry and Material Science Head of department: Béla Iván Ph.D., D.Sc. , e-mail: bi@chemres.hu Mailing address: H-1525 Budapest, Pusztaszeri u. 59-67, P. O. Box 17, Hungary
Address: H-1025 Budapest II. Pusztaszeri út 59-67, Hungary
Phone numbers: (36-1) 325-9033, 438-4141 or 438-4142
Fax number: (36-1) 325-7898 or 325-7554 Staff: Research interest:
  • well-defined polymer structures, ideal living and quasiliving polymerizations, functional polymers, block copolymers, graft copolymers, star polymers, hyperbranched polymers, amphiphilic conetworks, intelligent polymers and networks, smart polymers and networks, polymer-based biomaterials, polymer modification, polymer degradation, polymer stabilization, positron annihilation spectroscopy

99. Department Of Chemistry At SUNY Stony Brook
Polymer chemistry. Polymer chemistry (Polymer/Colloid Science and Engineering) research at Stony Brook is centered around the investigations
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Our laboratories are equipped with some best nanostructure characterization facilities in the world, including laser light scattering laboratory at Stony Brook and synchrotron X-ray scattering beamlines at the National Synchrotron Light Source in Brookhaven National Laboratory and at the Advanced Photon Sources in Argonne National Laboratory. The fundamental light scattering techniques involve photon correlation spectroscopy, transient electric birefringence, fluorescence recovery after photobleaching, and holographic relaxation spectroscopy. Together with time resolved simultaneous small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD) techniques and other methods such as Raman scattering, we have been studying many frontier polymer research problems as stated above.
Benjamin Chu
Distinquished Professor. Light-scattering spectroscopy; X-ray scattering; polymer physics; colloid science, DNA electrophoresis. Benjamin S. Hsiao

100. Interdisciplinary Programs
POLYMER chemistry. Research in polymer chemistry ranges from the synthesis of new monomers to the development of new theories for polymerization dynamics.
http://www.chemistry.gatech.edu/Research/pol.html
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R esearch in polymer chemistry ranges from the synthesis of new monomers to the development of new theories for polymerization dynamics. Materials of interest include polymers for microelectronics, packaging, fibers, membranes, and electrooptical devices. Researchers make use of instrumentation available in the Polymer Education and Research Center, which includes facilities for solid state nuclear magnetic resonance, thermal analysis, gel permeation chromatography and x-ray diffraction. The research is highly collaborative, with close ties to other academic laboratories and with industrial partners. Faculty members with interests in Polymer Chemistry Haskell W. Beckham , Associate Professor
haskell.beckham@tfe.gatech.edu

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