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Silicon-Containing Dendritic Polymers

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During the last two decades silicon-containing dendritic polymers have become one of the fastest growing areas of development in polymer science. The eruption of interest in these new polymers stems from their unprecedented molecular architecture, unique resulting properties and the realization that they represent ideal building blocks for chemical nanotechnology.
This is the first book to solely focus on silicon-containing dendritic polymers. The contributions of those experts who originally introduced each field or played a major role in its progress are reported. The developments in all major areas of this field are presented from their origins to the present. It is anticipated that this text will become an invaluable guide and vanguard of reference for experienced scientists interested in the fields of polymer and material science, synthetic chemistry, and nanotechnology. It will also serve advanced graduate students either as a source of creative inspiration or as a textbook for appropriate courses.

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The Role of Silicon in Dendritic Polymer Chemistry.- Polysiloxane and Siloxane-Based Dendrimers.- Carbosilane Dendrimers.- Polysilane Dendrimers.- Polycarbosilazane and Related Dendrimers and Hyperbranched Polymers.- Silyl Ether Containing Dendrimers with Cyclic Siloxane Cores.- Polyhedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxane Dendrimers.- Organometallic Silicon-Containing Dendrimers and Their Electrochemical Applications.- Carbosilane Dendrimers: Molecular Supports and Containers for Homogeneous Catalysis and Organic Synthesis.- Liquid Crystalline Silicon-Containing Dendrimers with Terminal Mesogenic Groups.- Silicon-Organic Dendrimers.- Hyperbranched Polycarbosilanes via Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions.- Hyperbranched Polycarbosilanes and Polycarbosiloxanes via Hydrosilylation Polymerization.- Rearranging Hyperbranched Silyl Ether Polymers.- Cyclization Issues in Silicon-Containing Hyperbranched Polymers.- Hyperbranched Silicon-Containing Polymers via Bimolecular Non-linear Polymerization.

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During the last two decades silicon-containing dendritic polymers have become one of the fastest growing areas of development in polymer science. The eruption of interest in these new polymers stems from their unprecedented molecular architecture, unique resulting properties and the realization that they represent ideal building blocks for chemical nanotechnology.

This is the first book to solely focus on silicon-containing dendritic polymers. The contributions of those experts who originally introduced each field or played a major role in its progress are reported. The developments in all major areas of this field are presented from their origins to the present. It is anticipated that this text will become an invaluable guide and vanguard of reference for experienced scientists interested in the fields of polymer and material science, synthetic chemistry, and nanotechnology. It will also serve advanced graduate students either as a source of creative inspiration or as a textbook for appropriate courses.

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“This is the first book that is dedicated to the subject of silicon-containing dendritic polymers. … intended readers are individuals in a variety of fields including synthetic chemistry, polymer science, materials science, silicon chemistry and nanotechnology. … I highly recommend this excellent book to scientists in each of those respective fields. … very useful as reading material for an advanced level postgraduate course in either Polymer Science and Engineering or in Materials Science and Engineering. It is a welcome addition to the materials chemistry literature.” (Stephen J. Clarson, Silicon, Vol. 1, 2009)

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From the reviews:
"This is the first book that is dedicated to the subject of silicon-containing dendritic polymers. ... intended readers are individuals in a variety of fields including synthetic chemistry, polymer science, materials science, silicon chemistry and nanotechnology. ... I highly recommend this excellent book to scientists in each of those respective fields. ... very useful as reading material for an advanced level postgraduate course in either Polymer Science and Engineering or in Materials Science and Engineering. It is a welcome addition to the materials chemistry literature." (Stephen J. Clarson, Silicon, Vol. 1, 2009)

Product details

Assisted by Petar R. Dvornic (Editor), J Owen (Editor), J Owen (Editor), Michael J Owen (Editor), Michael J. Owen (Editor), Peta R Dvornic (Editor), Petar R Dvornic (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 22.01.2009
 
EAN 9781402081736
ISBN 978-1-4020-8173-6
No. of pages 428
Dimensions 160 mm x 27 mm x 242 mm
Weight 777 g
Illustrations XVI, 428 p.
Series Advances in Silicon Science
Advances in Silicon Science
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Organic chemistry

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