6. Transition metal-based coordination polymers
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Narendra Pal Singh Chauhan
Abstract
Inorganic coordination polymer has a demand in the material science research world, supplying a distinct method of synthesis, which is developed from various molecular blocks along with the different correlation between them. This chapter gives the outline of future generation coordination polymers and its structural arrangement such as porous, nonporous, and nanospace polymer composites.
Abstract
Inorganic coordination polymer has a demand in the material science research world, supplying a distinct method of synthesis, which is developed from various molecular blocks along with the different correlation between them. This chapter gives the outline of future generation coordination polymers and its structural arrangement such as porous, nonporous, and nanospace polymer composites.
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
- 1. Silicon-based polymers: polysilane, polycarbosilane, polysiloxane, and polysilazanes 3
- 2. Tin- and germanium-based polymers: polystannanes and polygermanes 25
- 3. Phosphorus-based polymers: polyphosphate, polyphosphoric acids, phosphonate, and polyphosphazene 38
- 4. Sulfur-based inorganic polymers: polythiazyl and polythiol 77
- 5. Organometallic polymers: ferrocene and photo-cross-linkable polymers 88
- 6. Transition metal-based coordination polymers 108
- 7. Geopolymers 119
- 8. Advanced characterization methods of inorganic polymers 129
- Index 142
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
- 1. Silicon-based polymers: polysilane, polycarbosilane, polysiloxane, and polysilazanes 3
- 2. Tin- and germanium-based polymers: polystannanes and polygermanes 25
- 3. Phosphorus-based polymers: polyphosphate, polyphosphoric acids, phosphonate, and polyphosphazene 38
- 4. Sulfur-based inorganic polymers: polythiazyl and polythiol 77
- 5. Organometallic polymers: ferrocene and photo-cross-linkable polymers 88
- 6. Transition metal-based coordination polymers 108
- 7. Geopolymers 119
- 8. Advanced characterization methods of inorganic polymers 129
- Index 142