Progress in Polymer Science and Technology
Progress in Polymer Science and Technology
Mao Xu (ed.)
Macromolecular Symposia , Vol. 195
Wiley-VCH, 2003, pp. 1–327 ( ISBN 3-527-30699-4)
This issue contains some of the plenary lectures and invited lectures presented at the 2002 IUPAC World Polymer Congress (The 39th International Symposium on Macromolecules) held in Beijing, China, from 7–12 July 2002. Around 1300 attendees from 44 countries actively participated in the various activities of the Congress, which was organized by the Polymer Division of the Chinese Chemical Society.
The scientific program of the Congress involved plenary sessions and the following scientific sessions:
• polymer synthesis and reactions
• structure and properties of polymers
• macromolecular architecture
• polymer blends and composites
• functional polymers
• bio-related and medical polymers
• polymers and environment
• polymer engineering and processing
The conference covered all the main fields of polymer science and technology. There were a total of 1072 papers delivered, including 380 oral and 692 poster presentations.
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- From the Editor
- Contents
- President’s Column
- “It's A Chemical World!”– The Overwhelming Success of A Poster Competition
- IUPAC in Ottawa
- Safety Training Fellows Visit Japan, South Africa, and USA in 2002 and 2003
- A Central Position for Hydrogen in the Periodic Table
- Samsung Gives Gift to the IUPAC Macromolecular Division
- Pirketta Scharlin Received the 2003 Franzosini Award
- Letters from Readers
- Chemistry's Contributions to Humanity–A Feasibility Study
- The Use of AFM in Direct Surface Force Measurements
- Ionic Strength Corrections for Stability Constants
- Critically Evaluated Propagation Rate Coefficients in Free-Radical Polymerizations: Part III. Methacrylates with Cyclic Ester Groups (IUPAC Technical Report)
- Minimum Requirements for Reporting Analytical Data for Environmental Samples (IUPAC Technical Report)
- Atomic Weights of the Elements 2001 (IUPAC Technical Report)
- Regulatory Limits for Pesticide Residues in Water
- Provisional Recommendations
- On the Claims for the Discovery of Elements 110, 111, 112, 114, 116, and 118 (IUPAC Technical Report)
- Measurement of the Thermodynamic Properties of Single Phases, Vol. VI
- Progress in Polymer Science and Technology
- Solubility Equilibria–in Honor of Heinz Gamsjäger
- Introduction to Modern Inorganic Chemistry
- High Temperature Materials Chemistry
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- qPCR Technology
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