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Inorganic polymer chemistry, relationship

Moreover, the molecular structural, synthetic, and property nuances of these polymers illustrate many of the attributes, problems, and peculiarities of other inorganic macromolecular systems. Thus, they provide a "case study" for an understanding of what may lie ahead for other systems now being probed at the exploratory level. In short, an understanding of polyphosphazene chemistry forms the basis for an appreciation of a wide variety of related, inorganic-based macromolecular systems and of the relationship between inorganic polymer chemistry and the related fields of organic polymers, ceramic science, and metals. [Pg.250]

Tatiana A. Shantalii - Senior researcher, Department of Polymer Thermophysics (DePTh), Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. She graduated in Organic Chemistry from the Kuban State University (Krasnodar) and got her PhD (Polymer Chemistry) in the Institute of Macro-molecular Chemistry, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (1994). Area of research synthesis and structure-property relationships for semi-rigid chain polymers reinforced with the sol-gel derived inorganic nanophase. Publications over 30 papers in refereed journals. [Pg.354]

Cyclophosphazenes are a fascinating group of inorganic heterocyclic compounds whose chemistry is multi-faceted, well developed and reasonably well understood. They are closely related to the linear poly-phosphazenes this relationship is unlike any other existing between ring-polymer systems. Although cyclic siloxanes and polysiloxanes have a close interrelationship, the number and types of cyclophospha-zene derivatives that are known, together with their exact counterparts in polyphosphazenes, underscore the utility of cyclophosphazenes as models for the more complex polyphosphazenes. The literature on cyclophosphazenes has appeared earlier in the form of books (1,2), chapters of books (3-5), authoritative compilations of data (6,7), and several reviews (8-21). The current literature on this subject is reported annually in the Specialist Periodic Reports published by the Royal Society of chemistry (22). This review deals mostly with chlorocyclo-... [Pg.159]


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