Chemistry and Applications of PolyphosphazenesISBN: 978-0-471-44371-1
Hardcover
744 pages
December 2002
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Polyphosphazenes are polymers containing nitrogen as part of their
backbone; they are commonly used in O-rings, pipelines, and seals
in oil, fuel delivery, and storage systems. New polyphosphazene
derivatives have been proven biocompatible, biodegradable, and
bioactive, and some of them are being investigated for possible
medical applications.
Harry Allcock’s Chemistry and Applications of Polyphosphazenes provides the only published compilation of material on polyphosphazenes, detailing synthetic methodologies and physical properties for each substance. Allcock explains the critical relationships between structure and properties, aiding the practicing researcher in the design of polyphosphazenes with specific applications. Professionals and students in polymer science, engineering, and industries such as rubbers and plastics will find Chemistry and Applications of Polyphosphazenes to be an invaluable text.
Harry Allcock’s Chemistry and Applications of Polyphosphazenes provides the only published compilation of material on polyphosphazenes, detailing synthetic methodologies and physical properties for each substance. Allcock explains the critical relationships between structure and properties, aiding the practicing researcher in the design of polyphosphazenes with specific applications. Professionals and students in polymer science, engineering, and industries such as rubbers and plastics will find Chemistry and Applications of Polyphosphazenes to be an invaluable text.