1st Edition

Stationary and Non-Stationary Kinetics of the Photoinitiated Polymerization

    The main focus in this monograph is on models of the kinetics of photo-initiated polymerization of mono- and bi-functional monomers up to the high conversion stage, their derivation, analysis and comparison with the experimental data. This monograph can be useful for scientists, engineers, post-graduate training students and students who are interested in problems both of the polymerization kinetics and general chemical kinetics.

    Abbreviations and symbols, Preface, Introduction, Chapter 1. Methodological principles of chemical kinetics, Chapter 2. The method of routes and kinetic models, Chapter 3. Problems of stationary kinetics of polymerization up to the high conversion state, Chapter 4. Non-stationary (postpo1ymerization) polymerization kinetics problems, Chapter 6. Stationary kinetics of the linear polymerization up to the high conversion state, Chapter 7. Non-stationary kinetics (postpolymerization), Chapter 8. Statistics of self-avoiding random walks and the stretched exponential law, Appendix. A new method for surfaces gluing based on the effect of the postpolymerization, References, Subject index

    Biography

    Yu.G. Medvedevskikh, A.R. Kytsya, A.I. Bazylyak, Anatolij Turosky, Gennady Zaikov

    'The main focus of the monograph is on model of kinetics of photoinitiated polymerization of mono and bifunctional monomers up to high conversion state, their derivation, analysis and comparison with experimental data. Great attention is paid to the polymerization up to high conversion, which is considered as a chemical process in a system changing its own phase…useful for scientists, engineers, and postgraduate training students who are interested in problems both of the polymerization kinetics and general chemical kinetics. The book is aimed mainly at those looking for specialized knowledge in parts of kinetics of polymerization initiated by photons.' Pavol Hrdlovic, Polymer News, 2005.