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Ring-forming polymerizations. Part A, Carbocyclic and metallorganic rings /

Ring-Forming Polymerizations Pt A.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Cotter, Robert James, Matzner, Markus
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York ; London : Academic Press, 1969.
Colección:Organic chemistry ; v. 13
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Ring-Forming Polymerizations: Carbocyclic and Metallorganic Rings, Part A; Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Table of Contents; Tentative Contents of Part B; Introduction; History; Perspectives; Chapter Outline; Explanation of Tables and Abbreviations; Abbreviations; References; CHAPTER I. Carbon-Carbon Double Bond-Forming Polymerizations; Method 1. Condensation of Carbonyl Compounds with Compounds Containing Active Methylene Groups; Method 2. Oxidation of Compounds Containing Two Active Methylene Groups; Method 3. Base Treatment of Bis(halomethyl) Compounds
  • Method 4. Polycondensation of Methyl KetonesMethod 5. Polymerization via the Wittig Reaction; Method 6. Polymerization of Trichloromethyl Compounds; Method 7. Wurtz-Fittig Reactions of Bis(dibromomethyl) Aromatic Compounds; Method 8. Polymerization of Vinylcyclopropanes and Vinyl-cyclobutanes; Method 9. Polymerization of Halopyridines; Properties of Double Bond-Containing Polymers; Table I.l. Polymers Containing Disubstituted Double Bonds; Table I.2. Polymers Containing Trisubstituted Double Bonds; Table I.3. Polymers Containing Tetrasubstituted Double Bonds; References
  • CHAPTER II. Intra-Intermolecular Polymerizations Leading to Homocyclic Carbon RingsMethod 1. Free-Radical Initiation; Method 2. Ziegler-Type Initiation; Method 3. Cationic Initiation; Method 4. Anionic Initiation; Method 5. Other Methods of Initiation; Table II. 1. Three-Membered Ring-Containing Polymers; Table II. 2. Four-Membered Ring-Containing Polymers; Table II. 3. Five-Membered Ring-Containing Polymers; Table II. 4. Six-Membered Ring-Containing Polymers; Table II. 5. Polymers Containing Larger Rings; References; CHAPTER III. Diels-Alder Polymerizations
  • Method 1. Polymerization of Bis(dienophiles) with Bis(dienes)Method 2. Polymerization of Bis(dienophiles) with Pseudobis(dienes); Table III. 1. Diels-Alder Polymers; References; CHAPTER IV. Polymerization of Diisopropenyl Monomers and Other Carbocyclic Ring-Forming Polymerizations; A. Polymerization of Diisopropenyl Monomers; B. Other Carbocyclic Ring-Forming Polymerizations; Table IV. 1. Polymers from Diisopropenyl Monomers; References; CHAPTER V. Metallorganic Ring-Containing Polymers of Unsaturated Carbon Compounds; Method 1. Reactions of Unsaturated Compounds with Inorganic Salts
  • Method 2. Reaction of Metal Complexes of Polyenes with PolyenesMethod 3. Reaction of Sodiobis(cyclic dienes) with Inorganic Salts; Table V.1. Coordination Polymers of Metals and Unsaturated Carbon Compounds; References; CHAPTER VI. Metallorganic Ring Polymers from Nitrogen Chelate Ligands; A. Coordination Polymers of Metals and Nitrogenous Bases; B. Polymers from Bis(l,2-dioximes); C. Metal-Tetracyanoethylene Polymers; D. Metal Phthalocyanine Polymers; Table VI. 1. Coordination Polymers of Metals and Nitrogeneous Bases; Table VI. 2. Polymers from Bis(1,2-dioximes)