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Macromol. Symp., Vol. 174, 2001, pp. 1-434

Polymerizarion Processes and Polymer Materials
Volume I


World Polymer Congress
IUPAC MACRO 2000
38th Macromolecular IUPAC Symposium
Warsaw, Poland
9-14 July 2000

Contents

Preface

Science as a cultural activity

1

Harold Kroto

Supramolecular polymer chemistry

5

Jean-Marie Lehn

Biotechnology and polymer chemistry: a growing relationship

7

Joseph A. Miller,* Parry M. Norling

Rational design of polymer colloids

13

David Lamb, James F. Anstey, Doug-Youn Lee, Christopher M. Fellows, Michael J. Monteiro Robert G. Gilbert*

Olefin polymerizations using cationic Ni(II) and Pd(II) diimme complexes

29

Brookhart,* L.K. Johnnson, C.M. Killian, S.A. Svejda, D. Gates, D.J. Tempel, R.L. Huff, M.D. Leatherman

De novo design of biomedical polymers: hybrids from synthetic macromolecules and genetically engineered protein domains

31

Jindrich Kopecek,* Aijun Tang, Chun Wang, Russell J. Stewart

Crystalline morphology and thermal properties for random copolyesters of (R)-3-hydroxybutyric acid with different hydroxyalkanoic groups

43

Hideki Abe, Yoshiharu Doi*

Macromolecular engineering by controlled/living ionic and radical polymerizations

51

Krzysztof Matyjaszewski

Phase transition and self-assembly in block copolymers

69

Takeji Hashimoto

A practical approach to the living polymerization offunctionalized monomers: application to block copolymers and 3-dimensional macromolecular architectures

85

Eva Harth, Anton Bosman, Didier Benoit, Brett Helms, Jean M.J. Fréchet, Craig J. Hawker*

Nano-scaled ordering in highly branched regular polymer structures

93

Alexander Ozerin

Industrial research on polymeric materials, today and in the future

103

J.A. Put

Multidimensional solid-state NMR of structure and dynamics of polymers

111

Hans Wolfgang Spiess

A view on future directions for macromolecular science

121

Norbert M. Bikales, Andrew J. Lovinger

Polymers from non-homopolymerizable monomers

127

Dietrich Braun

Polycondensation vs. cyclization of divinylsubstituted silicon compounds catalyzed by transition metal complexes

137

Bogdan Marciniec,* Ewa Malecka, Mariusz Majchrzak, Yujiro Itami

Control of the stereochemical structure of silicon-containing polymers

145

Yusuke Kawakami

Recent developments in cellulose grafting chemistry utilizing Barton ester intermediates and nitroxide mediation

155

William H. Daly,* Timothy S. Evenson , Scott T. Iacono, R. Walker Jones

Semi-rigid polyesters analysed using the "strong-fragile"

concept

165

A. Saiter, M. Hess, J.M. Saiter,* J. Grenet

Miscibility and kinetic behaviour of cyanate resin/polysulfone blends

175

Ileana B. Recalde, Agustín Campos, Iñaki Mondragon, Clara M. Gómez*

The prediction of reactivity in radical polymerisation

187

Aubrey Dennis Jenkins,* Jitka Jenkins

Pulsed-laser radical polymerization and propagation kinetic parameters of some alkyl acrylates

197

Laurence Couvreur, Gwenaelle Piteau, Patrice Castignolles,atthew Tonge, Bernard Coutin, Bernadette Charleux, Jean-Pierre Vairon*

Tailored polymer architectures by reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer

209

Ezio Rizzardo,* John Chiefari, Roshan Mayadunne, Graeme Moad, San Thang

Initiation, propagation and termination in fluid phase free-radical polymerization

213

Michael Buback

Historical perspectives on living anionic polymerization*

229

Johannes Smid

The persistent radical effect in living radical polymerization - borderline cases and side-reactions

231

Hanns Fischer,* Marc Souaille

Unusual features of ring-opening polymerisation

241

Hartwig Höcker, Helmut Keul

Polymerization of methyl methacrylate with the neutral zirconocene enolate Cp2ZrMe[OC(Me)=CMe2]

247

Friedhelm Bandermann,* Michael Ferenz, Reiner Sustmann, Willi Sicking

Structure and reactivity of addition fragmentation agents in photochemically and thermally induced cationic polymerization

255

Yusuf Yagci,* Aysen Onen, Ivo Reetz

New elastomers by metallocene catalysis

269

Walter Kaminsky

Metallocene polyolefins and their blends

277

Michael Hess, Betty Lucy Lopez,* Carmina Gartner

Recent progress in polyolefin materials and processing

295

Masahiro Kakugo

Linear, hyperbranched, and dendrimer-like polymers containing phosphorus: synthesis and properties

301

Jean-Pierre Majoral,* Anne-Marie Caminade, Sonia Merino, Laurent Brauge, Daniel Taton, Yves Gnanou

Modelling of hyper-branched and network polymerisation

307

Henryk Galina,* Jaromir B. Lechowicz

New types of multifunctional liquid crystalline photochromic copolymers for optical data recording and storage

319

Valery P. Shibaev,* Alexey Yu. Bobrovsky, Natalia I. Boiko

Stars and dendrimer-like architectures by the divergent method using controlled radical polymerization

333

Yves Gnanou, Daniel Taton

Understanding the elastomeric properties of polymer networks

343

R.F.T. Stepto,* J.I. Cail, D.J.R. Taylor, I.M. Ward, R.A. Jones

Novel supramolecular polymer networks based on melamine- and imide-containing oligomers

357

Ton Loontjens,* Jos Put, Betty Coussens, Ronald Lange, Jo Palmen, Ton Sleijpen, Bart Plum

New neutral and ionic poly(ethylene oxide) networks by radical polymerization

373

Konstantin S. Kazanskii

Thermodynamics of polymeric fluids - effect of volume on the configurational entropy of chain molecules

383

Akihiro Abe,* Takanori Takeda, Toshihiro Hiejima, Hidemine Furuya

Structure and properties of single complex macromolecules and of related bulk systems

393

Tadeusz Pakula

Analysis of complex polymers by multidimensional analytical techniques

403

Harald Pasch

Strategies in two-dimensional liquid chromatographic separation of complex polymer systems

413

Dusan Berek

* Corrresponding author

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