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C. H. Bamford
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January 1, 2009
Published Online: 2009-01-01
Published in Print: 1982-01-01
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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Articles in the same Issue
- Editorial
- Foreword
- Development of polymer characterization from time-averaged to time-dependent properties
- Mass spectroscopy of synthetic polymers
- New methods for the characterisation of biopolymers
- High performance gel permeation chromatography of polymers
- Characterization of complex polymer systems by size exclusion chromatography - homopolymers with long chain branching and copolymers with composition drift
- Characterization of copolymers by TLC, GPC and other methods
- Ion beam methods for the surface characterization of polymers
- Structural information from degradation studies
- Polymer degradation by cross metathesis
- Pulse-induced critical scattering and the characterisation of polymer samples
- Advances in classical light scattering from polymer solutions
- Electro-optical methods for characterisation of polymers and biopolymers
- Effects of polydispersity, branching and chain stiffness on quasielastic light scattering
- Advances in ESCA applied to polymer characterization
- New data processing techniques in FT-IR spectroscopy
- Some recent applications of 13C NMR spectroscopy to the study of the ring-opening polymerization of cycloalkenes and related reactions initiated by metathesis catalysts
- Magic angle NMR studies of polymers
- 15N-NMR spectroscopic characterization of copolyamides and polypeptides
- ESR studies of polymers in the bulk phase
- The application of radiothermoluminescence method to the analysis of polymers and polymer composites
- The structure and dynamics of macromolecules in solutions as studied by ESR and NMR techniques
- Structural analysis of optically active copolymers by CD
- The structure and intramolecular mobility of macromolecules in solution as studied by polarized luminescence
- Energy transfer, excimer, and exciplex emission as probes for polymer miscibility