Cyclic Polymers (Second Edition), edited by J. Anthony Semlyen, provides an exhaustive overview of research and development in this field. This 806-page volume features contributions from leading experts, offering insights into the synthesis, properties, and applications of these unique materials. The second edition builds upon the foundation laid in earlier research while introducing new chapters that expand the scope of studies.
Key Contributions
In the first chapter, Cyclic Peptides by John S. Davies (University of Wales), readers are introduced to the fundamentals of peptide cycles and their unique properties. Additionally, Chapter 2 by Shinichi Kitamura explores Cyclic Oligosaccharides and Polysaccharides, focusing on their structural characteristics and potential uses in various industries. Moreover, the book progresses to the exploration of Cyclic Polysiloxanes by Stephen J. Clarson, which delves into the properties of these silicon-based materials and their broad applicability.
Diverse Topics Covered
The subsequent chapters cover an array of topics, including Cyclic Oligomers of Polycarbonates and Polyesters, investigated by Daniel J. Brunelle. Furthermore, Large Cyclic Esters and Ether-Esters, presented by Barry R. Wood and S. Caroline Hamilton, provide critical insights into their chemical behavior.
In Cyclomer Technology, Yong Ding and Allan S. Hay present innovations for high-performance applications, showcasing advancements in material properties. Following this, Organic Cyclic Polymers, authored by Jacques Roovers, examines compounds that exhibit cyclic structures, further enriching the discussion.
Theoretical Insights
This edition also dives into theoretical aspects, particularly the Effects of Excluded Volume Interactions (Chapter 16), written by Mustapha Benmouna and Ulrich Maschke. This chapter emphasizes the behavior of these materials in various environments, providing essential context for practical applications.
Conclusion
Cyclic Polymers (Second Edition) is a critical resource for polymer chemists, material scientists, and researchers engaged in polymer technology. It offers comprehensive coverage of the latest research, providing both a solid foundation and innovative ideas. Whether you are a seasoned expert or new to the subject, this volume will enhance your understanding of this fascinating field.
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Contributors
- Contributors Biographies
- Cyclic Peptides
- Cyclic Oligosaccharides and Polysaccharides
- Cyclic Polysiloxanes
- Cyclic Oligomers of Polycarbonates and Polyesters
- Large Crown Ethers, Cyclic Polyethers, and Cyclic Block Copolyethers
- Large Cyclic Esters and Ether-Esters
- Cyclomer Technology for High-Performance Polymers
- Organic Cyclic Polymers
- Neutron Scattering and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Investigations of Cyclic Polymers
- Rotaxanes
- Oligomeric and Polymeric Catenanes
- Cyclic Inorganic Oligomers and Polymers
- Cyclization and the Formation, Structure, and Properties of Polymer Networks
- Theoretical Aspects of Cyclic Polymers: Effects of Excluded Volume Interactions
This edition is an invaluable resource for anyone working in polymer science, offering key insights and developments in the research of cyclic structures.
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