Polymer science faces the challenge of meeting growing market demand
for polymers whilst achieving sustainability through environmentally
friendly processes. Microwave heating has emerged as a greener
technique that accelerates a variety of chemical reactions, including
polymerization. Microwave-assisted reactions can be cleaner and more
rapid and economic analyses suggest that the cost of curing polymers
may be reduced by switching over to the use of microwaves. This book
provides comprehensive coverage of microwave-assisted polymerization.
The first chapter introduces readers to the theory behind the
accelerating effects of microwaves on chemical reactions and covers
the types of commercial microwave reactors being used for synthesis
and processing of polymers that are available on the market.
Subsequent chapters are organised by type of reaction, including
radical homo and co-polymerizations, step growth polymerization and
peptide synthesis. Importantly, analysis of processes and product
properties in comparison with conventional methods is also detailed.
This book will be a valuable resource for green chemists and polymer
scientists and engineers who want to develop sustainable processes.
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ISBN
9781782623182
Publisert
2016
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Royal Society of Chemistry
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok