A Brief Guide to Polymer Nomenclature
A Brief Guide to Polymer Nomenclature
R. C. Hiorns, et al
Pure and Applied Chemistry, 2012
Vol. 84, No. 10, pp. 2167-2169
The "Brief Guide" gives a simple résumé of polymer nomenclature. It was prepared with the objective of disseminating throughout the international polymer community a short, easily assimilated, guide to the essentials of polymer nomenclature.
The two-page document is targeted at authors publishing in polymer-science journals, lecturers, students, indeed anyone who would like to know how polymers are named in accordance with IUPAC recommendations.
The "Brief Guide" includes:
important terminology for polymer nomenclature;
concise explanations of source-based and structure-based nomenclature; and hyperlinks to relevant primary publications.
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- Masthead
- From the Editor
- Contents
- Our Roles, Responsibilities, and Legacy
- New Exhibit Shows the Influence of Alchemy on Modern Chemistry
- The European Chemicals Agency Experience
- IUPAC at the Helsinki Chemical Forum
- A Cross-Disciplinary, Multiclass Educational Project
- ICSTI at Work
- Young Chemists to the 44th IUPAC Congress
- John D. Petersen Appointed IUPAC Executive Director
- Mozambique and Argentina Join IUPAC as Full Members
- Winners of 2012 IUPAC Prizes for Young Chemists
- Rachel O’Reilly Receives the 2012 IUPAC-Samsung Young Polymer Scientist Award
- Second CHEMRAWN VII Prize Awarded to Rashmi Sanghi
- Ian Mills Awarded IUPAP SUNAMCO Prize
- Mark Cesa and James Economy Named ACS Fellows
- IUPAC Safety Training Program
- InChIs and Registry Numbers
- Guidelines for Reporting of Phase Equilibrium Measurements (IUPAC Recommendations 2012)
- Characterization of Photoluminescence Measuring Systems (IUPAC Technical Report)
- IUPAC/CITAC Guide: Investigating Out-of-Specification Test Results of Chemical Composition Based on Metrological Concepts (IUPAC Technical Report)
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- IUPAC-NIST Solubility Data Series–Recent Volumes
- Going for Gold: The 44th International Chemistry Olympiad
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