[PDF] Principles of Coordination Polymerisation: Heterogeneous and Homogeneous Catalysis in Polymer Chemistry – Polymerisation of Hydrocarbon, Heterocyclic and Heterounsaturated Monomers Witold Kuran(auth.)

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The first all-inclusive text covering coordination polymerisation, including important classes of non-hydrocarbon monomers. Charting the achievements and progress in the field, in terms of both basic and industrial research, this book offers a unified and complete overview of coordination polymerisation.
* Provides detailed description of the historical development of the subject
* Presents a unified view of catalysis, mechanisms, structures and utility
* Encourages learning through a step-by-step progression from basic to in-depth text
* Features end-of-chapter exercises to reinforce understanding
* Offers a full bibliography and comprehensive literature review
Requisite reading for research students studying introductory and advanced courses in; polymer science, catalysis and polymerisation catalysis, and valuable reference for researchers and technicians in industry.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1?7):
Chapter 2 General Features of Coordination Polymerisation (pages 9?42):
Chapter 3 Coordination Polymerisation of Olefins (pages 43?243):
Chapter 4 Coordination Polymerisation of Vinylaromatic Monomers (pages 245?273):
Chapter 5 Coordination Polymerisation of Conjugated Dienes (pages 275?329):
Chapter 6 Coordination Polymerisation of Cycloolefins (pages 331?377):
Chapter 7 Coordination Polymerisation of Alkynes (pages 379?296):
Chapter 8 Coordination Polycondensation (pages 397?424):
Chapter 9 Coordination Polymerisation of Non?hydrocarbon (Heterocyclic and Heterounsaturated) Monomers (pages 425?498):

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