Functionalization of polyolefins
Polyolefins are the most widely used commercial polymers and their functionalization has been a long standing scientific challenge and an industrially important area. In recent decades significant progress has been made in the area, with exciting results reported in many journals. Functionalization...
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Academic Press
c2002
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Table of Contents:
- Polyolefin Development and Prospects.
- General Approaches in Functionalization of Polyolefins.
- Direct Polymerization of B- and Si-containing Monomers.
- Direct Polymerization of O-, N-, and Cl-containing Monomers.
- Functionalization by Post-polymerization Processes.
- Functionalization via Reactive Polyolefins. Containing Borane Groups.
- Functionalization via Reactive Polyolefins. Containing p-Methylstyrene Groups.
- Functionalization via Reactive Polyolefins Containing Unsaturated Groups.
- Synthesis of Polyolefins with a Terminal Functional Group.
- Synthesis of Functional Polyolefin Diblock Copolymers.
- Synthesis of Functional Polyolefin Graft Copolymers.
- New Maleic-anhydride-modified and Long-chain-branched Polyolefins