
Well-Architectured Fluoropolymers: Synthesis, Properties and Applications
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 7. July 2004
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Hardback
508 pages
978-0-08-044388-1 (ISBN)
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Description
Because of the increasing need for ever better performing materials endowed with specific properties, macromolecular engineering has become a useful tool for designing well-architectured polymers (telomers, telechelics, stars, dendrimers, alternating, block- and graftcopolymers). These polymers are nowadays seeing an enormous growth. Among them, fluoropolymers are seen as high value added materials in many applications ranging from surfactants, optical fibers, biomaterials, coatings, to membranes for fuel cells. Indeed, the relationship between structure of the monomer to the properties of the polymers is of increasing interest so that these properties are tuned for the most appropriate applications. As most fluoropolymers are prepared from radical synthesis, this book devotes various parts on the use of the controlled radical (or pseudo-living) polymerisation of fluoromonomers leading to discoveries of thermoplastic elastomers or original surfactants for polymerisation in supercritical CO2.
Well-Architectured Fluoropolymers: Synthesis, Properties and Applications is composed of five chapters starting with a general introduction outlining basic concepts. Emphasis is placed on recent developments, and each chapter describes comprehensive techniques of synthesis of well-defined fluorotelomers or polymers, their properties, characterisations, and their applications, for immediate use by today's engineers, industrial and academic scientists, and researchers.
The book has been arranged to enable self-managed reading and learning. It is both a source of data and a reference.
Well-Architectured Fluoropolymers: Synthesis, Properties and Applications is composed of five chapters starting with a general introduction outlining basic concepts. Emphasis is placed on recent developments, and each chapter describes comprehensive techniques of synthesis of well-defined fluorotelomers or polymers, their properties, characterisations, and their applications, for immediate use by today's engineers, industrial and academic scientists, and researchers.
The book has been arranged to enable self-managed reading and learning. It is both a source of data and a reference.
Reviews / Votes
"This extremely impressive compilation of data and references makes this book a most valuable resource on this topic. In conclusion, this thorough, detailed, and extremely well-referenced book with a focus on chain-growth backbones is a welcome and much-needed reference work. Perhaps the authors would consider a similar text on step-growth fluoropolymers." --Patrick E. Cassidy, Texas State University, Texas, USA, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, Vol. 127, 2005"A text reviewing these recent developments which incorporates advanced synthesis techniques as well as material properties and applications would prove invaluable for any researcher, whether in academia or industry, and the authors have accomplished just that. They have compiled a volume ranging from the basics of fluorinated precursor and oligomer synthesis to various fluorinated copolymer architectures. Each of the five chapters is subdivided into detailed synthesis schemes, conditions and results from literally hundreds of references per chapter, as well as polymer properties and industrial applications making it an ideal teaching aide for any fluoropolymer chemist." --Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics, 2006, 207, Anthony M. Granville, Australia
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academics involved in chemistry, materials, physics, chemical engineering, energy.
All companies involved in fluorine (research, development, compounding, processing, testing, production, and selling department).
Dimensions
Height: 225 mm
Width: 149 mm
Weight
1050 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-08-044388-1 (9780080443881)
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Persons
Dr. Bruno Ameduri (DR CNRS Senior Researcher) leads the "Fluorine? Group at the "Engineering and Macromolecular Architectures? Team of Institute Charles Gerhardt in Montpellier, France. His main interests focus on the synthesis and the characterization of fluorinated monomers (including cure site monomers, telechelics, and polyfunctional ones), telomers, and copolymers for various applications such as F-surfactants, F-elastomers, F-coatings, and F-polymers related to energy (fuel cell membranes-protonic, alkaline and quasianhydrous ones-, polymer gel electrolytes and separators for Li-ions batteries, piezo-, ferro- or electroactive films, and nanocomposites).
Coauthor of three books, ca. 45 reviews or book chapters, >360 peer review publications and coinventor of more than 80 patents, he is also a member of the American and French Chemical Societies and is a member of the Editorial Boards of the Journal of Fluorine Chemistry, European Polymer Journal, Polymer Bulletin. Outside of research, Bruno enjoys cycling, soccer, tennis, and jogging and is an active member of the "Rire? Association and visits, dressed as a clown, sick children in hospitals of Montpellier.
Coauthor of three books, ca. 45 reviews or book chapters, >360 peer review publications and coinventor of more than 80 patents, he is also a member of the American and French Chemical Societies and is a member of the Editorial Boards of the Journal of Fluorine Chemistry, European Polymer Journal, Polymer Bulletin. Outside of research, Bruno enjoys cycling, soccer, tennis, and jogging and is an active member of the "Rire? Association and visits, dressed as a clown, sick children in hospitals of Montpellier.
Author
Institute Charles Gerhardt, Macromolecular Architectures Team, University of Montpellier, CNRS, ENSCM, Montpellier, France
Laboratory of Macromolecular Chemistry, Ecole Nationale Superieure de Chimie de Montpellier, 8 Rue de l'Ecole Normale, 34296 Montepellier Cedex 5, France.
Content
Chapter 1 : Telomerisation Reactions of Fluorinated Alkenes.
Chapter 2 : Synthesis Of Fluorinated Telechelics as Precursors of Well-Defined Fluoropolymers.
Chapter 3 : Synthesis, Properties And Applications of Fluorinated Alternating Copolymers.
Chapter 4 : Synthesis, Properties, and Applications Of Fluorinated Diblocks, Triblock, and Multiblock Copolymers.
Chapter 5 : Synthesis, Properties, and Applications of Fluorinated Graft Copolymers.
Chapter 2 : Synthesis Of Fluorinated Telechelics as Precursors of Well-Defined Fluoropolymers.
Chapter 3 : Synthesis, Properties And Applications of Fluorinated Alternating Copolymers.
Chapter 4 : Synthesis, Properties, and Applications Of Fluorinated Diblocks, Triblock, and Multiblock Copolymers.
Chapter 5 : Synthesis, Properties, and Applications of Fluorinated Graft Copolymers.