Emulsion Polymerization and Latex Technology
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Emulsion Polymerization and Latex Technology
7–11 June 2004, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA
The 35th Annual Emulsion Polymers Institute (EPI) One-Week Short Course: “Advances in Emulsion Polymerization and Latex Technology” will be held at Lehigh University 7–11 June 2004. This course is designed for engineers, chemists, other scientists, and managers who are actively involved in emulsion work, and for those who wish to develop expertise in the area.
The course is an in-depth study of the synthesis and properties of high polymer latexes. The subject matter includes a balance of theory and applications as well as a balance between chemical and physical problems. Lectures, given by leading academic and industrial workers, begin with introductory material and review, and then progress through recent research results.
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- “The Times They Are A-Changing” and COCI Will Need to Sing Some New Songs
- One Step Further in IUPAC’s Campaign to Promote Sustainability and Chemistry
- Green Chemistry in Russia
- The Scientific Journey of Marini Bettolo from Italy to Uruguay
- Jens Christian Skou
- IUPAC Officers Meet with Chemistry Leaders in Kazan
- Post Genomic Chemistry
- Analog-Based Drug Discovery
- Glossary for Chemists of Terms Used in Toxicology–Revision and Updating
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- Postgraduate Course in Polymer Science
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- Macromolecule-Metal Complexes
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- Flow Analysis
- Organic Chemistry
- Interfaces and Interphases in Multicomponent Materials
- Molecular Characterization of Polymers: From Conventional Bulk Methods to Separation Procedures
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- Biodegradable Polymers and Plastics
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