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by Joseph Jagur-Grodzinski (Author) "The chemical modification of polymeric systems involves the introduction of various functional groups, as well as typical polymeric reactions such as grafting and crosslinking..." (more)
Key Phrases: cellulosic radicals, heterogeneous modification, graft yields, John Wiley, Symposium Series, New York (more...)
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"This book represents a good introduction for students having completed an introductory polymer course as well as...readers taking an interest in polymer modification and processing." (Advanced Materials, Vol. 11, No. 2, January 1999)

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Dealing with bulk and surface modifications, this book covers heterogeneous polymer reactions. Such reactions can yield very different products from the corresponding homogeneous reactions and are of great importance in polymer materials science today. The author combines the discussion of basic principles with outline of prospective developments leading to novel products and technologies. He concentrates on specific aspects common to heterogeneous polymeric reactions.

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