Fluorinated polymers. Volume 1, Synthesis, properties, processing and simulation /

Fluorinated Polymers: Applications covers the uses of the different materials.

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors Améduri, B., Sawada, Hideo
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Cambridge, UK : Royal Society of Chemistry, [2017]
SeriesRSC polymer chemistry series ; 23.
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781782626718
1782626719
9781782624158
1782624155
1782629351
ISSN2044-0790
Physical Description1 online resource

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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Contents; Preface; Volume 1; Synthesis; Chapter 1 Fluorinated Peroxides as Initiators of Fluorinated Polymers; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Computational Methods; 1.3 Results and Discussion; 1.3.1 Molecular Structure of Alkanoyl/Fluoroalkanoyl Peroxides; 1.3.2 Molecular Structure of Alkanoyl/Fluoroalkanoyl Radicals; 1.3.3 Bond Dissociation Energy of Alkanoyl/Fluoroalkanoyl Peroxides and Radicals; 1.3.4 Thermal Decomposition of Alkanoyl/Fluoroalkanoyl Peroxides; 1.4 Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2 Fluoroalkylated Styrene Dimers: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications
  • 2.1 Introduction2.2 General Aspects of the Addition of Perfluoroalkyl Radicals to Olefinic Compounds; 2.3 Process for the Formation of Head-to-head Type Styrene Dimers Bearing Two Fluoroalkyl End-groups, as a Basic Principle for Reactions Between Two Radicals; 2.4 Synthesis and Characteristic Properties of Styrene Dimers, as the Smallest Model Unit for Fluoroalkyl End-capped Oligomers and Polymers; 2.5 Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 3 Anionic Polymerization of Fluorinated Vinyl Monomers; 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Anionic Polymerization Reactivity of Fluorinated Acrylates and Methacrylates3.3 Anionic Polymerization Reactivity of Fluorinated 1,3-Butadiene; 3.4 Anionic Polymerization Reactivity of Fluorinated Styrenes; 3.5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 4 Polyaddition of Fluorinated Vinyl Monomers; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Anionic Polyaddition of Fluorinated Vinyl Monomers; 4.3 Radical Polyaddition of Fluorinated Vinyl Monomers; 4.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 5 Semifluorinated Aromatic Polymers and Their Properties; 5.1 General Introduction to Aromatic Fluorinated Polymers
  • 5.2 Fluorinated Poly(Arylene Ether)s5.2.1 Preparation of Fluorinated Poly(Arylene Ether)s; 5.2.2 Properties of Fluorinated Poly(Arylene Ether)s; 5.2.3 Fluorinated Poly(Arylene Ether)s for Membrane-based Applications; 5.3 Fluorinated Poly(Ether Imide)s; 5.3.1 Preparation of Fluorinated Poly(Ether Imide)s; 5.3.2 Properties of Fluorinated Poly(Ether Imide)s; 5.3.3 Fluorinated Poly(Ether Imide)s for Membrane-based Applications; 5.4 Fluorinated Poly(Ether Amide)s; 5.4.1 Preparation of Fluorinated Poly(Ether Amide)s; 5.4.2 Properties of Fluorinated Poly(Ether Amide)s
  • 5.4.3 Fluorinated Poly(Ether Amide)s for Membrane-based Applications5.5 Fluorinated Polyazoles; 5.5.1 Preparation of Fluorinated Poly(Benzimidazole)s; 5.5.2 Preparation of Fluorinated Poly(Benzoxazole)s; 5.6 Miscellaneous Aromatic Fluorinated Polymers; 5.6.1 Fluorinated Poly(Arylene)s; 5.6.2 Fluorinated Hyperbranched Polymers; 5.6.3 Fluorinated Dendrimers; 5.6.4 Fluorinated Acrylate Polymers; 5.6.5 Fluorinated Polymers with Perfluorocyclobutyl (PFCB) Units; 5.6.6 Fluorinated Polymers with Octafluorocyclopentene Units; 5.6.7 Fluorinated Phosphorus-containing Polymers