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adam_text | Titel: Carraher s polymer chemistry
Autor: Carraher, Charles E
Jahr: 2011
Contents
Polymer Nomenclature................................................................................................................xxiii
How to Study Polymers...............................................................................................................xxxv
Chapter 1 Introduction to Polymers..............................................................................................1
1.1 History of Polymers...........................................................................................1
1.2 Why Polymers?..................................................................................................9
1.3 Today s Marketplace........................................................................................12
1.4 Environmental Assessment.............................................................................15
1.5 Summary.........................................................................................................18
Glossary......................................................................................................................18
Exercises.....................................................................................................................19
Additional Reading....................................................................................................20
General Encyclopedias and Dictionaries....................................................................21
Chapter 2 Polymer Structure (Morphology)...............................................................................23
2.1 Stereochemistry of Polymers...........................................................................24
2.2 Molecular Interactions.....................................................................................30
2.3 Polymer Crystals.............................................................................................38
2.4 Amorphous Bulk State....................................................................................42
2.5 Polymer Structure-Property Relationships.....................................................42
2.6 Cross-Linking..................................................................................................44
2.7 Crystalline and Amorphous Combinations.....................................................47
2.8 Summary.........................................................................................................49
Glossary......................................................................................................................50
Exercises.....................................................................................................................51
Additional Reading....................................................................................................52
Chapter 3 Molecular Weight of Polymers...................................................................................55
3.1 Introduction.....................................................................................................55
3.2 Solubility.........................................................................................................57
3.3 Average Molecular Weight Values..................................................................61
3.4 Fractionation of Polydisperse Systems............................................................65
3.5 Chromatography..............................................................................................65
3.6 Colligative Molecular Weights........................................................................69
3.6.1 Osmometry.........................................................................................69
3.6.2 End-Group Analysis...........................................................................71
3.6.3 Eublliometry and Cryometry.............................................................71
3.7 Light-Scattering Photometry...........................................................................71
3.8 Other Techniques.............................................................................................77
3.8.1 Ultracentrifugation.............................................................................77
3.8.2 Mass Spectrometry.............................................................................79
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3.9 Viscometry......................................................................................................79
3.10 Summary.........................................................................................................86
Glossary......................................................................................................................87
Exercises.....................................................................................................................89
Additional Reading....................................................................................................90
Chapter 4 Polycondensation Polymers (Step-Reaction Polymerization)....................................93
4.1 Comparison between Polymer Type and Kinetics of Polymerization.............93
4.2 Introduction.....................................................................................................98
4.3 Stepwise Kinetics............................................................................................98
4.4 Polycondensation Mechanisms......................................................................103
4.5 Polyesters.......................................................................................................105
4.6 Polycarbonates...............................................................................................110
4.7 Synthetic Polyamides....................................................................................114
4.8 Polyimides.....................................................................................................120
4.9 Polybenzimidazoles and Related Polymers...................................................121
4.10 Polyurethanes and Polyureas.........................................................................122
4.11 Polysulfides....................................................................................................125
4.12 Polyethers and Epoxys...................................................................................126
4.13 Polysulfones...................................................................................................131
4.14 Poly(Ether Ether Ketone) and Polyketones...................................................131
4.15 Phenolic and Amino Plastics.........................................................................133
4.16 FuranResins..................................................................................................135
4.17 Synthetic Routes............................................................................................135
4.18 Liquid Crystals..............................................................................................136
4.19 Microfibers....................................................................................................140
4.20 General Stepwise Polymerization..................................................................141
4.21 Summary.......................................................................................................143
Glossary....................................................................................................................144
Exercises...................................................................................................................146
Additional Reading..................................................................................................147
Chapter 5 Ionic Chain-Reaction and Complex Coordination Polymerization..........................149
5.1 Chain Growth Polymerization?General......................................................150
5.2 Cationic Polymerization................................................................................150
5.3 Anionic Polymerization.................................................................................156
5.4 Stereoregularity.............................................................................................161
5.5 Polymerization with Complex Coordination Catalysts.................................161
5.6 Soluble Stereoregulating Catalysis................................................................163
5.7 Polyethylenes.................................................................................................166
5.8 Polypropylene................................................................................................172
5.9 Polymers from 1,4-Dienes.............................................................................175
5.10 Polyisobutylene..............................................................................................178
5.11 Metathesis Reactions.....................................................................................179
5.12 Zwitterionic Polymerization..........................................................................179
5.13 Isomerization Polymerization........................................................................180
5.14 Precipitation Polymerization.........................................................................180
5.15 Summary.......................................................................................................181
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Glossary....................................................................................................................182
Exercises...................................................................................................................183
Additional Reading..................................................................................................185
Chapter 6 Free Radical Chain Polymerization (Addition Polymerization)..............................187
6.1 Initiators for Free Radical Chain Polymerization.........................................187
6.2 Mechanism for Free Radical Chain Polymerization.....................................191
6.3 Chain Transfer...............................................................................................197
6.4 Polymerization Techniques...........................................................................200
6.5 Fluorine-Containing Polymers......................................................................204
6.6 Polystyrene....................................................................................................208
6.7 Poly(Vinyl Chloride).....................................................................................210
6.8 Poly(Methyl Methacrylate)............................................................................213
6.9 Poly(Vinyl Alcohol) and Poly(Vinyl Acetate)...............................................215
6.10 Polyacrylonitrile............................................................................................216
6.11 Solid-State Irradiation Polymerization..........................................................217
6.12 Plasma Polymerizations.................................................................................218
6.13 Summary.......................................................................................................218
Glossary....................................................................................................................219
Exercises...................................................................................................................220
Additional Reading..................................................................................................221
Chapter 7 Copolymerization.....................................................................................................223
7.1 Kinetics of Copolymerization.......................................................................223
7.2 ß-eScheme...................................................................................................228
7.3 Commercial Copolymers...............................................................................229
7.4 Block Copolymers.........................................................................................230
7.5 Graft Copolymers..........................................................................................232
7.6 Elastomers.....................................................................................................233
7.7 Thermoplastic Elastomers.............................................................................236
7.8 Blends............................................................................................................237
7.8.1 Immiscible Blends............................................................................238
7.8.2 Miscible Blends................................................................................239
7.9 Fluoroelastomers...........................................................................................241
7.10 Nitrile Rubber................................................................................................241
7.11 Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Terpolymers............................................242
7.12 EPDM Rubber...............................................................................................243
7.13 Networks?General.......................................................................................243
7.14 Polymer Mixtures..........................................................................................244
7.15 Dendrites.......................................................................................................245
7.16 Ionomers........................................................................................................247
7.17 Viscosity Modifiers.......................................................................................249
7.18 Summary.......................................................................................................251
Glossary....................................................................................................................252
Exercises...................................................................................................................253
Additional Reading..................................................................................................254
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Chapter 8 Composites and Fillers.............................................................................................257
8.1 Fillers.............................................................................................................257
8.2 Types of Composites......................................................................................259
8.3 Long-Fiber Composites?Theory..................................................................260
8.4 Fibers andResins...........................................................................................262
8.5 Long-Fiber Composites?Applications.........................................................264
8.6 Nanocomposites.............................................................................................268
8.7 Fabrication.....................................................................................................270
8.7.1 Processing of Fiber-Reinforced Composites....................................271
8.7.2 Structural Composites......................................................................271
8.7.3 Laminating.......................................................................................272
8.7.4 Particulate.........................................................................................272
8.8 Metal-Matrix Composites..............................................................................272
8.9 Summary.......................................................................................................276
Glossary....................................................................................................................276
Exercises...................................................................................................................277
Additional Reading..................................................................................................277
Chapter 9 Naturally Occurring Polymers?Plants...................................................................279
9.1 Polysaccharides.............................................................................................280
9.2 Cellulose........................................................................................................282
9.3 Paper..............................................................................................................284
9.4 Cellulose-Regenerating Processes.................................................................286
9.5 Esters and Ethers of Cellulose.......................................................................288
9.5.1 Inorganic Esters................................................................................288
9.5.2 Organic Esters..................................................................................288
9.5.3 Organic Ethers..................................................................................290
9.6 Starch.............................................................................................................292
9.7 Homopolysaccharides....................................................................................294
9.7.1 Fructans............................................................................................296
9.7.2 Chitin and Chitosan..........................................................................297
9.7.3 Others...............................................................................................298
9.8 Heteropolysaccharides...................................................................................299
9.9 Synthetic Rubbers..........................................................................................302
9.10 Naturally Occurring Polyisoprenes...............................................................307
9.11 Resins............................................................................................................310
9.12 Balloons.........................................................................................................311
9.13 Lignin............................................................................................................312
9.14 Melanins........................................................................................................313
9.15 Asphalt...........................................................................................................315
9.16 Summary.......................................................................................................315
Glossary....................................................................................................................316
Exercises...................................................................................................................317
Additional Reading..................................................................................................318
Chapter 10 Naturally Occurring Polymers?Animals...............................................................321
10.1 Proteins..........................................................................................................322
10.2 Levels of Protein Structure............................................................................325
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10.2.1 Primary Structure.............................................................................326
10.2.2 Secondary Structure.........................................................................326
10.2.3 Keratines..........................................................................................327
10.2.3.1 Silk....................................................................................329
10.2.3.2 Wool..................................................................................330
10.2.4 Collagen............................................................................................331
10.2.5 Elastin...............................................................................................332
10.2.6 Tertiary Structure.............................................................................332
10.2.7 Globular Proteins.............................................................................332
10.2.8 Fibrous Proteins................................................................................334
10.2.9 Membrane Proteins..........................................................................335
10.2.10 Quaternary Structure........................................................................335
10.3 NucleicAcids.................................................................................................338
10.4 Flow of Biological Information.....................................................................342
10.5 RNA Interference..........................................................................................344
10.6 Polymer Structure..........................................................................................346
10.7 Protein Folding..............................................................................................349
10.8 Genetic Engineering......................................................................................351
10.9 DNA Profiling...............................................................................................354
10.10 Human Genome?General............................................................................356
10.11 Chromosomes................................................................................................361
10.12 Spliceosomes.................................................................................................372
10.13 Proteomics.....................................................................................................373
10.14 Protein Site Activity Identification................................................................374
10.15 Summary.......................................................................................................375
Glossary....................................................................................................................375
Exercises...................................................................................................................378
Additional Reading..................................................................................................379
Chapter 11 Organometallic and Inorganic-Organic Polymers..................................................381
11.1 Introduction...................................................................................................381
11.2 Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms...................................................................383
11.3 Condensation Organometallic Polymers.......................................................384
11.3.1 Polysiioxanes....................................................................................385
11.3.2 Organotin and Related Condensation Polymers...............................388
11.4 Coordination Polymers..................................................................................390
11.4.1 Platinum-Containing Polymers........................................................392
11.5 Addition Polymers.........................................................................................393
11.5.1 Ferrocene-Containing and Related Polymers..................................395
11.5.2 Polyphosphazenes and Related Polymers........................................397
11.5.3 Boron-Containing Polymers.............................................................398
11.6 Ion-Exchange Resins.....................................................................................399
11.7 Summary.......................................................................................................401
Glossary....................................................................................................................401
Exercises...................................................................................................................401
Additional Reading..................................................................................................402
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Chapter 12 Inorganic Polymers..................................................................................................405
12.1 Introduction...................................................................................................405
12.2 Portland Cement............................................................................................405
12.3 OtherCements...............................................................................................408
12.4 Silicates..........................................................................................................408
12.4.1 Network............................................................................................411
12.4.2 Layer.................................................................................................411
12.4.3 Chain................................................................................................412
12.5 Silicon Dioxide (Amorphous)........................................................................412
12.6 Kinds of Amorphous Glass...........................................................................415
12.7 Safety Glass...................................................................................................416
12.8 Lenses............................................................................................................418
12.9 Sol-Gel...........................................................................................................420
12.10 Aerogels.........................................................................................................421
12.11 Silicon Dioxide (Crystalline Forms)?Quartz Forms...................................423
12.12 Silicon Dioxide in Electronic Chips..............................................................424
12.13 Silicon Dioxide in Optical Fibers..................................................................425
12.14 Asbestos.........................................................................................................426
12.15 Fly Ash and Aluminosilicates.......................................................................427
12.16 Polymerie Carbon?Diamond.......................................................................429
12.17 Polymerie Carbon?Graphite.......................................................................429
12.18 Internal Cyclization?Carbon Fibers and Related Materials........................431
12.19 Carbon Nanotubes.........................................................................................432
12.19.1 Structures.........................................................................................433
12.20 Bitumens........................................................................................................438
12.21 Carbon Black.................................................................................................439
12.22 Polysulfur......................................................................................................440
12.23 Ceramics........................................................................................................441
12.24 High-Temperature Superconductors..............................................................443
12.24.1 Discovery of the 123-Compound.....................................................443
12.24.2 Structure of the 123-Compound.......................................................443
12.25 Zeolites..........................................................................................................443
12.26 Summary.......................................................................................................445
Glossary....................................................................................................................446
Exercises...................................................................................................................447
Additional Reading..................................................................................................448
Chapter 13 Testing and Spectrometric Characterization of Polymers........................................449
13.1 Spectronic Characterization of Polymers......................................................450
13.1.1 Infrared Spectroscopy......................................................................450
13.1.2 Raman Spectroscopy........................................................................451
13.1.3 NMR Spectroscopy..........................................................................451
13.1.4 NMR Applications...........................................................................453
13.1.5 Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy............................454
13.1.6 X-Ray Spectroscopy.........................................................................454
13.2 Surface Characterization...............................................................................454
13.2.1 Auger Electron Spectroscopy and X-Ray Photoelectron
Spectroscopy....................................................................................455
13.2.2 Near-Field Scanning Optical Microscopy........................................455
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13.2.3 Electron Microscopy........................................................................456
13.2.4 SPM..................................................................................................456
13.2.5 Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy..................................................459
13.3 Amorphous Region Determinations..............................................................459
13.4 Mass Spectrometry........................................................................................460
13.5 Thermal Analysis..........................................................................................461
13.6 Thermal Property Tests.................................................................................463
13.6.1 Softening Range...............................................................................463
13.6.2 Heat Deflection Temperature...........................................................463
13.6.3 Glass Transition Temperatures.........................................................464
13.6.4 Thermal Conductivity......................................................................465
13.6.5 Thermal Expansion..........................................................................466
13.7 Flammability.................................................................................................466
13.8 Electrical Properties: Theory........................................................................466
13.9 Electric Measurements..................................................................................469
13.9.1 Dielectric Constant...........................................................................469
13.9.2 Electrical Resistance........................................................................470
13.9.3 Dissipation Factor and Power Loss..................................................470
13.9.4 Electrical Conductivity and Dielectric Strength..............................470
13.10 Optical Properties Tests.................................................................................472
13.10.1 Index ofRefraction.........................................................................472
13.10.2 Optical Clarity................................................................................473
13.10.3 Absorption and Reflectance............................................................473
13.11 Weatherability...............................................................................................473
13.12 Chemical Resistance......................................................................................474
13.13 Measurement of Particle Size........................................................................475
13.14 Measurement of Adhesion.............................................................................476
13.15 Permeability and Diffusion...........................................................................477
13.16 Summary.......................................................................................................478
Glossary....................................................................................................................479
Exercises...................................................................................................................480
Additional Reading..................................................................................................480
Chapter 14 Rheology and Physical Tests....................................................................................483
14.1 Rheology........................................................................................................483
14.1.1 Rheology and Physical Tests............................................................486
14.1.2 Response Time.................................................................................489
14.2 Typical Stress-Strain Behavior.....................................................................489
14.3 Stress-Strain Relationships...........................................................................492
14.4 Specific Physical Tests...................................................................................494
14.4.1 Tensile Strength................................................................................494
14.4.2 Tensile Strength of Inorganic and Metallic Fibers and Whiskers.... 496
14.4.3 Compressive Strength.......................................................................497
14.4.4 Impact Strength................................................................................497
14.4.5 Hardness...........................................................................................499
14.4.5.1 Brinell Hardness...............................................................499
14.4.5.2 Rockwell Hardness...........................................................499
14.4.6 Shear Strength..................................................................................501
14.4.7 Abrasion Resistance.........................................................................501
14.4.8 Failure...............................................................................................501
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14.5 Summary.......................................................................................................502
Glossary....................................................................................................................503
Exercises...................................................................................................................504
Additional Reading..................................................................................................504
Chapter 15 Additives...................................................................................................................507
15.1 Plasticizers.....................................................................................................507
15.2 Antioxidants..................................................................................................511
15.3 Heat Stabilizers.............................................................................................512
15.4 UV Stabilizers...............................................................................................513
15.5 Flame Retardants...........................................................................................513
15.6 Colorants........................................................................................................515
15.7 Curing Agents................................................................................................515
15.8 Antistatic Agents?Antistats.........................................................................516
15.9 Chemical Blowing Agents.............................................................................516
15.10 Compatibilizers.............................................................................................517
15.11 Impact Modifiers...........................................................................................517
15.12 Processing Aids.............................................................................................517
15.13 Lubricants......................................................................................................517
15.14 Microorganism Inhibitors..............................................................................517
15.15 Summary.......................................................................................................518
Glossary....................................................................................................................518
Exercises...................................................................................................................519
Additional Reading..................................................................................................520
Chapter 16 Reactions on Polymers.............................................................................................521
16.1 Reactions with Polyolefines and Polyenes.....................................................521
16.2 Reactions of Aromatic and Aliphatic Pendant Groups.................................522
16.3 Degradation...................................................................................................523
16.4 Cross-Linking................................................................................................525
16.5 Reactivities of End Groups............................................................................527
16.6 Supramolecules and Self-Assembly..............................................................528
16.7 Transfer and Retention of Oxygen.................................................................535
16.8 Nature s Macromolecular Catalysts...............................................................538
16.9 Photosynthesis...............................................................................................543
16.9.1 Purple Photosynthetic Bacteria........................................................544
16.9.2 Green Sulfur Bacteria......................................................................545
16.10 Mechanisms of Physical Energy Absorption................................................546
16.11 Breakage of Polymerie Materials..................................................................548
16.12 Summary.......................................................................................................549
Glossary....................................................................................................................550
Exercises...................................................................................................................550
Additional Reading..................................................................................................551
Chapter 17 Synthesis of Reactants and Intermediates for Polymers..........................................553
17.1 Monomer Synthesis from Basic Feedstocks..................................................553
17.2 Reactants for Step-Reaction Polymerization.................................................558
17.3 Synthesis ofVinyl Monomers.......................................................................564
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17.4 Synthesis of Free Radical Initiators..............................................................569
17.5 Summary.......................................................................................................571
Glossary....................................................................................................................571
Exercises...................................................................................................................571
Additional Reading..................................................................................................572
Chapter 18 Polymer Technology.................................................................................................573
18.1 Polymer Processing.......................................................................................573
18.2 Secondary Structures?Mesophases.............................................................575
18.3 Fibers.............................................................................................................576
18.3.1 Polymer Processing?Spinning and Fiber Production....................576
18.3.1.1 Introduction......................................................................576
18.3.2 Melt Spinning...................................................................................577
18.3.3 Dry Spinning....................................................................................579
18.3.4 Wet Spinning....................................................................................579
18.3.5 Other Spinning Processes................................................................580
18.4 Nonspinning Fiber Production......................................................................581
18.4.1 Natural Fibers...................................................................................581
18.5 Elastomers.....................................................................................................582
18.5.1 Elastomer Processing.......................................................................582
18.6 Films and Sheets............................................................................................584
18.6.1 Calendering......................................................................................585
18.7 Polymerie Foams...........................................................................................586
18.8 Reinforced Plastics (Composites) and Laminates.........................................586
18.8.1 Composites.......................................................................................586
18.8.1.1 Particle-Reinforced Composites?Large-Particle
Composites......................................................................587
18.8.1.2 Fiber-Reinforced Composites...........................................588
18.8.1.3 Processing of Fiber-Reinforced Composites....................588
18.8.1.4 Structural Composites......................................................589
18.8.2 Laminating.......................................................................................589
18.9 Molding.........................................................................................................590
18.9.1 Injection Molding.............................................................................590
18.9.2 Blow Molding...................................................................................592
18.9.3 Rotational Molding...........................................................................594
18.9.4 Compression and Transfer Molding.................................................594
18.9.5 Thermoforming................................................................................596
18.10 Casting...........................................................................................................598
18.11 Extrusion.......................................................................................................598
18.12 Coatings.........................................................................................................599
18.12.1 Processing.......................................................................................601
18.12.1.1 Rainwear.......................................................................603
18.13 Adhesives.......................................................................................................603
18.14 Summary.......................................................................................................608
Glossary....................................................................................................................609
Exercises...................................................................................................................610
Additional Reading..................................................................................................611
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Chapter 19 Selected Topics.........................................................................................................613
19.1 Conductive Polymerie Materials...................................................................613
19.1.1 Photoconductive and Photonic Polymers.........................................613
19.1.2 Electrically Conductive Polymers....................................................614
19.1.3 Nanowires.........................................................................................620
19.2 Nonlinear Optical Behavior..........................................................................621
19.3 Photophysics and Photochemistry?Basics...................................................622
19.4 Drug Design and Activity..............................................................................628
19.5 Synthetic Biomedical Polymers.....................................................................630
19.5.1 Dentistry...........................................................................................634
19.6 Sutures...........................................................................................................636
19.7 Geotextiles.....................................................................................................641
19.8 Smart Materials.............................................................................................642
19.9 High-Performance Thermoplastics...............................................................643
19.10 Construction and Building............................................................................645
19.11 Flame-Resistant Textiles...............................................................................647
19.12 Water-Soluble Polymers................................................................................648
19.13 Anaerobic Adhesives.....................................................................................649
19.14 Hydrogels.......................................................................................................652
19.15 Emerging Polymers.......................................................................................652
19.16 Green Materials.............................................................................................657
19.17 New Materials?Additional Aspects............................................................661
19.18 Summary.......................................................................................................663
Glossary....................................................................................................................664
Exercises...................................................................................................................664
Additional Reading..................................................................................................665
Chapter 20 Solutions...................................................................................................................667
Appendix A Symbols.................................................................................................................693
Appendix B Trade Names..........................................................................................................699
AppendixC Syllabus.................................................................................................................729
Appendix D Polymer Core Course Committees........................................................................731
Appendix E Structures of Common Polymers..........................................................................733
Appendix F Mathematical Values and Units.............................................................................739
Appendix G Comments on Health.............................................................................................743
G.l Fire.................................................................................................................743
G.2 Measures of Toxicity.....................................................................................743
G.3 Cumulative Effects........................................................................................743
G.4 Environment..................................................................................................744
Appendix H ISO 9000 and 14000..............................................................................................745
Appendix I Electronic Education Web Sites............................................................................747
Appendix J Stereogeometry of Polymers.................................................................................749
Appendix K Statistical Treatment of Measurements.................................................................757
Appendix L Combinatorial Chemistry......................................................................................759
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Appendix M Polymerization Reactors........................................................................................761
M.l Batch..............................................................................................................761
M.2 Plug Flow (Tubulär).......................................................................................762
M.3 Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor..................................................................762
Appendix N Material Selection Charts......................................................................................765
Index..............................................................................................................................................767
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spelling | Carraher, Charles E. Verfasser aut Carraher's polymer chemistry Charles E. Carraher Polymer chemistry 8. ed. Boca Raton, Fla. [u.a.] CRC 2011 XXXVI, 788 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Makromolekulare Chemie (DE-588)4168684-6 gnd rswk-swf Polymerisation (DE-588)4046704-1 gnd rswk-swf Polymere Flüssigkeit (DE-588)4175229-6 gnd rswk-swf Polymers Polymerization Makromolekulare Chemie (DE-588)4168684-6 s DE-604 Polymere Flüssigkeit (DE-588)4175229-6 s Polymerisation (DE-588)4046704-1 s 1\p DE-604 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=021113787&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Carraher, Charles E. Carraher's polymer chemistry Makromolekulare Chemie (DE-588)4168684-6 gnd Polymerisation (DE-588)4046704-1 gnd Polymere Flüssigkeit (DE-588)4175229-6 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4168684-6 (DE-588)4046704-1 (DE-588)4175229-6 |
title | Carraher's polymer chemistry |
title_alt | Polymer chemistry |
title_auth | Carraher's polymer chemistry |
title_exact_search | Carraher's polymer chemistry |
title_full | Carraher's polymer chemistry Charles E. Carraher |
title_fullStr | Carraher's polymer chemistry Charles E. Carraher |
title_full_unstemmed | Carraher's polymer chemistry Charles E. Carraher |
title_short | Carraher's polymer chemistry |
title_sort | carraher s polymer chemistry |
topic | Makromolekulare Chemie (DE-588)4168684-6 gnd Polymerisation (DE-588)4046704-1 gnd Polymere Flüssigkeit (DE-588)4175229-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Makromolekulare Chemie Polymerisation Polymere Flüssigkeit |
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