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Enzyme-Catalyzed Synthesis of Polymers

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1 M. Reihmann, H. Ritter: Synthesis of Phenol Polymers Using Peroxidases.-
2 H. Uyama, S. Kobayashi: Enzymatic Synthesis and Properties of Poylmers from Polyphenols.-
3 P. Xu, A. Singh, D.L. Kaplan: Enzymatic Catalysis in the Synthesis of Polyanilines and Derivatives of Polyanilines.-
4 S. Matsumura: Enzymatic Synthesis of Polyesters via Ring-Opening Polymerization.-
5 H. Uyama, S. Kobayashi: Enzymatic Synthesis of Polyesters via Polycondensation.-
6 S. Kobayashi, M. Ohmae: Enzymatic Polymerization to Polysaccharides.-
7 A. Singh, D.L. Kaplan: In-Vitro Enzyme-Induced Vinyl Polymerization.-


List of contents

M. Reihmann, H. Ritter: Synthesis of Phenol Polymers Using Peroxidases.- H. Uyama, S. Kobayashi: Enzymatic Synthesis and Properties of Polymers from Polyphenols.- P. Xu, A. Singh, D.L. Kaplan: Enzymatic Catalysis in the Synthesis of Polyanilines and Derivatives of Polyanilines.- S. Matsumura: Enzymatic Synthesis of Polyesters via Ring-Opening Polymerization.- H. Uyama, S. Kobayashi: Enzymatic Synthesis of Polyesters via Polycondensation.- S. Kobayashi, M. Ohmae: Enzymatic Polymerization to Polysaccharides.- A. Singh, D.L. Kaplan: In-Vitro Enzyme-Induced Vinyl Polymerization.

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"The last two decades have seen an emergence in the use of enzymes as catalysts for polymer synthesis. As a result of the unique synthetic machinery of biocatalysts, new polymers have been developed and "old" polymers have been generated using novel synthetic strategies. This book contains seven chapters that cover in great deatail the use of enzymes to synthesize a range of polymers. It also makes use of a large number of examples to summarize the salient features of the enzymatic reactions and resulting polymeric properties. For this reason, this book will be of interest to both expert and nonexpert readers."
from: J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2006, 128, 10633

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"The last two decades have seen an emergence in the use of enzymes as catalysts for polymer synthesis. As a result of the unique synthetic machinery of biocatalysts, new polymers have been developed and "old" polymers have been generated using novel synthetic strategies. This book contains seven chapters that cover in great deatail the use of enzymes to synthesize a range of polymers. It also makes use of a large number of examples to summarize the salient features of the enzymatic reactions and resulting polymeric properties. For this reason, this book will be of interest to both expert and nonexpert readers."
from: J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2006, 128, 10633

Product details

Authors D. L. Kaplan, S. Kobayashi, S. Matsumura, M. Ohmae, Ajay Singh, H. Uyama, P. Xu
Assisted by David Kaplan (Editor), Shiro Kobayashi (Editor), Helmu Ritter (Editor), Helmut Ritter (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.10.2010
 
EAN 9783642067204
ISBN 978-3-642-06720-4
No. of pages 254
Dimensions 156 mm x 14 mm x 234 mm
Weight 410 g
Illustrations XI, 254 p.
Series Advances in Polymer Science
Advances in Polymer Science
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Organic chemistry

Biochemie, C, ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Life Sciences, biochemistry, Chemistry and Materials Science, polymers, Biochemistry, general, Polymer Sciences, Polymer chemistry

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