参考书目
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1. A. Dieter Schluter, Craig J. Hawker and Junji Sakamoto. Synthesis of Polymers – New Structures and Methods. Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, Germany, 2012.
2. O. W. Webster, B. C. Anderson, W.J. Mijs. New Methods for Polymer Synthesis. Springer, 1992.
3. T. P. Davis, D. M. Haddleton, J. R. Ebdon, G. C. Eastmond. New Methods of Polymer Synthesis: Volume 2. Springer Netherlands, 1995.
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内容简介
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The art and science of macromolecular architecture is based on synthesis, analysis, processing, and evaluation of physical properties of polymers. To prepare the polymers with targeted structures, functional groups, specific molecular weight and molecular weight distribution is always a powerful driving force in polymer community. The course aims to provide the students with a high-level overview of up-to-date synthesis methods for polymers in both theoretical and practical aspects. Synthesis methods introduced include living polymerization (anion, cationic and free radical), plasma polymerization, “click” chemistry in polymer science, polymerization in supercritical CO2,the design and synthesis of dendritic polymers and hyperbranched polymers. Equipped with the synthetic strategies and their current applications, students can develop reasonable and practical synthesis schemes for certain structures with target molecular weight and polydispersity index, also to predict how a given polymer could possibly be organized into a secondary or even higher-order structure. Background, mechanism scope and limitations, and how to apply the methods in the design of new polymer structures are given for each method. The students will view the beauty of organic chemistry in terms of structural control of polymers. They will gain a substantial insight into the problems associated with synthesizing polymers, proving their molecular structure, determining their molecular weight, and their application based on the structure and properties.
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