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PEER polymers applications

Analytical pyrolysis is used frequently in practice for qualitative identification and for obtaining quantitative or semiquantitative information on samples containing polymers, either synthetic or natural. However, most of this work remains unreported in peer reviewed literature but is rather common in industrial laboratories. Since the objects made from plastic or elastomers are typically insoluble or not easily analyzed by other techniques, analytical pyrolysis is very successful in this type of analysis [11]. The very small amount of material necessary for pyrolysis also allows in many cases performance of the analysis without the destruction of the object to be investigated. Qualitative and quantitative work includes applications for the identification of unknown samples and also for quality control purposes, evaluation of starting materials, evaluation of finished products, reverse engineering and competitor s product analysis, etc. [1]. Among other applications, Py-GC/MS can be used to quantitatively differentiate between natural and synthetic organic materials [12]. [Pg.172]

P. L.Nayak is an eminent polymer scientist and is now the Chairman of P.L.Nayak Research Foundation, Cuttack, India. He possesses both PhD and DSc Degrees in Polymer Science and Technology. He has done extensive research work on biopolymers, polymers for biomedical applications, nanomedicine, nanobiotechnology, controlled drug delivery and conducting polymers. About 80 of his students have been awarded a PhD Degree. He has published more than 400 peer reviewed research papers in international journals in various fields of Polymer Science and Technology. [Pg.641]

Krzysztof Matyjaszewski received his PhD degree in 1976 from the Polish Academy of Sciences under Prof S. Penczek. Since 1985 he has been at Carnegie Mellon University where he is currently ). C. Warner University Professor of Natural Sciences and director of Center for Maaomolecular Engineering. He is also Adjunct Professor at the University of Pittsburgh and at the Polish Academy of Sciences. He is the editor of Progress in Polymer Science and Central European Journal of Chemistry. He has coedited 14 books and coauthored more than 70 book chapters and 700 peer-reviewed publications he holds 41 US and more than 120 international patents. His papers have been cited more than 50000 times. His research interests include controlled/living radical polymerization, catalysis, environmental chemistry, and advanced materials for optoelectronic and biomedical applications. [Pg.569]


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