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New Smart Materials via Metal Mediated Macromolecular Engineering 2009 ed. [Hardback]

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Control over macromolecular architecture and resulting material properties has been a central goal of polymer chemistry. There has been much interest in developing new synthetic routes to prepare smart materials with novel compositions and topologies for various applications. The considerable progress in the metal mediated macromolecular engineering over the past decade has had a major impact on the development of well-defined macromolecular architectures and the synthesis of smart materials. Particularly, remarkable strong developments have been observed for the synthesis of smart materials via four metal mediated macromolecular engineering techniques; Anionic, ROMP, ATRP and Click Chemistry. These materials have found uses in advanced microelectronics, technical and biomedical applications as well as in chemical sensors applications.



This book is comprised of 27 chapters written by leading scientists from NATO and Partner Countries who have greatly contributed in the area of Anionic, ROMP, ATRP and Click Chemistry. It highlights the fundamental aspects and recent developments of these four powerful techniques and evaluate their potential in the syntheses of smart materials from complex structures (grafts, brushes, dendrimers, etc.) to nanostructures (self-assembly, nano-size, etc) for a wide range of applications.



The book reports on the synthesis of a wide range of well-defined complex polymeric systems such as thermoresponsive smart polymers, star copolymers, biocompatible polymers, amphipilic smart nano structured, conducting polymers, self assembled polymers, and hyperbranced polymers.
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
Contributors xiii
PART
1. ATOM TRANSFER RADICAL POLYMERIZATION (ATRP)
1(74)
From Mechanism and Kinetics to Precise ATRP Synthesis
3(14)
Laura Mueller
Patricia Golas
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski
Polyelectrolyte Stars and Cylindrical Brushes Made by ATRP: New Building Blocks in Nanotechnology
17(20)
Felix Plumper
Youyong Xu
Jiayin Yuan
Matthias Ballauff
Axel H. E. Muller
Synthesis of Smart Materials by ATRP of Oligo(Ethylene Glycol) Methacrylates
37(12)
Jean-Francois Lutz
New Polymers with Optoelectronic Properties by Combination of ATRP, ROP and Coupling Processes
49(26)
Demet G. Colak
Ioan Cianga
Seda Yurteri
Yusuf Yagci
PART
2. CLICK CHEMISTRY
75(90)
Synthesis of Functionalized Aliphatic Polyesters by the ``Click'' Copper-Catalyzed Alkyne-Azide Cycloaddition
77(16)
Philippe Lecomte
Raphael Riva
Christine Jerome
Exploration of `Click' Chemistry for Microelectronic Applications
93(18)
Osama M. Musa
Laxmisha M. Sridhar
From Novel Block-Like Copolymers to Reactive Nanoparticles: ATRP and ``Click'' Chemistry as Synthetic Tools
111(22)
Wim Van Camp
Bart Dervaux
Mieke Lammens
Lieven Van Renterghem
Filip Du Prez
Polymer- and Colloid-Functionalization Using a Combination of ATRP and Click Chemistry
133(12)
Zoya Zarafshani
Jean-Francois Lutz
Click Chemistry and Step-Growth Polymerization: The Ideal Combination for the Rejuvenation of Industrial Polymers
145(20)
David Fournier
Leen Billiet
Filip Du Prez
PART
3. ANIONIC POLYMERIZATION
165(56)
New Amphiphilic Nanostructures Based on Block Terpolymers Made by Anionic Polymerization
167(20)
Felix Schacher
Stefan Reinicke
Andreas Walther
Holger Schmalz
Axel H. E. Muller
Epoxide Activated Anionic Polymerization: Application to the Synthesis of (Co)Polyethers with Controlled Structure and Tuned Properties
187(8)
Amelie Labbe
Virginie Rejsek
Stephane Carlotti
Alain Deffieux
Design of Smart Comb Macromolecules by Combination of Living Anionic and Cationic Polymerizations
195(16)
Fumi Ariura
Michel Schappacher
Alain Deffieux
Smart Materials from Living Polypeptides
211(10)
Hermis Iatrou
Nikos Hadjichristidis
PART
4. RING OPENING METATHESIS POLYMERIZATION (ROMP)
221(106)
Romp: The Method of Choice for Precise Macromolecular Engineering and Synthesis of Smart Materials
223(14)
Ezat Khosravi
Thomas C. Castle
Margaret Kujawa
Jan Leejarkpai
Lian R. Hutchings
Peter J. Hine
Synthesis of Fluorine-18 Functionalized Nanoparticles for Use as in vivo Molecular Imaging Agents
237(12)
John B. Matson
Robert H. Grubbs
Polymeric Monoliths: Novel Materials for Separation Science, Heterogeneous Catalysis and Regenerative Medicine
249(14)
Michael R. Buchmeiser
Synthesis of Biodegradable Materials and Chemical Sensors via Romp
263(16)
Ezat Khosravi
Izabela Czelusniak
Georgi Grancharov
Ritu Kataky
Alan M. Kenwright
Chris W. G. Ansell
Ruthenium Catalysts Bearing O-Chelating Carboxylate Ligand: Potential Chemo-Switchable Romp Catalysts
279(10)
Rafal Gawin
Karol Grela
Design and Application of Latent Olefin Metathesis Catalysts Featuring S-Chelating Alkylidene Ligands
289(14)
Anna Szadkowska
Karol Grela
Novel Cyclopolymerization Derived Conjugated Polyenes: Smart Materials for Electronics and Sensors
303(16)
Michael R. Buchmeiser
New Membrane Materials via Catalytic Polymerization of Bis(Trimethylsilyl)-Substituted Norbornene Type Monomers
319(8)
Maxim V. Bermeshev
Maria L. Gringolts
Ludmila E. Starannikova
Alexei V. Volkov
Eugene Sh. Finkelstein
PART
5. OTHER POLYMERIZATION METHODS
327(90)
Light Induced Processes for the Synthesis of Polymers with Complex Structures
329(14)
Yasemin Y. Durmaz
M. Atilla Tasdelen
Binnur Aydogan
Muhammet U. Kahveci
Yusuf Yagci
Recent Advances in the Functionalization of Aliphatic Polyesters by Ring-Opening Polymerization
343(18)
Philippe Lecomte
Christine Jerome
Thermally Degradable Maleimides for Reworkable Adhesives
361(14)
Osama M. Musa
Xinnan Zhang
Gang-Chi Chen
Andrew Collins
Solomon Jacobson
Paul Morganelli
Yadunandan L. Dar
Polyurethanes with Metal Chelate Fragments in the Backbone and with Coordination Metal Compounds Nanostructured Systems
375(18)
Yuri Savelyev
Nanostructured Self-Assembling Systems Based on Functional Poly(Urethane/Siloxane)s
393(16)
Yuri Savelyev
Cu-Containing Polymer Nanocomposites on the Basis of Some (Co)Polymers Obtained Using Novel Non-Metallocene Type Ti-Containing Catalysts
409(8)
Elnara Kalbaliyeva
Reyhan Aliyeva
Akif Azizov
Subject Index 417