Preface
PART I. POLYMER STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES
1: Basic principles
2: Molecular weight and polymer solutions
3: Chemical structure and polymer morphology
4: Chemical structure and polymer properties
5: Evaluation, characterization, and analysis of polymers
PART II. VINYL POLYMERS
6: Free radical polymerization
7: Ionic polymerization
8: Vinyl polymerization with complex coordination catalysts
9: Reactions of vinyl polymers
PART III. NONVINYL POLYMERS
10: Step-reaction and ring-opening polymerization
11: Polyethers, polysulfides, and related polymers
12: Polyesters
13: Polyamides and related polymers
14: Phenol-, urea-, and melamine-formaldehyde polymers
15: Heterocyclic polymers
16: Inorganic and partially inorganic polymers
17: Miscellaneous organic polymers
18: Natural polymers
Appendix A. Commonly used polymer abbreviations
Appendix B. Polymer literature
Appendix C. Sources of laboratory experiments in polymer
chemistry
Index
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