Applicative Aspects of Poly(organophosphazenes)

Applicative Aspects of Poly(organophosphazenes)
ISBN-10
159454025X
ISBN-13
9781594540257
Category
Polyphosphazenes
Pages
308
Language
English
Published
2004
Publisher
Nova Publishers
Author
Roger De Jaeger

Description

Gleria (National Research Council, Italy) and De Jaeger (chemistry, University of Sciences and Technologies, France) present material dedicated to the use of poly(organophosphazenes) in biology, photochemistry, and high energy radiation chemistry. Their use as hybrid materials, flame and fire retardants, blend components, ionic conductors, membranes, and catalysts is also examined. Research on cyclomatrix polyphosphazene for membrane applications, sulfonated polyphosphazene membranes for direct methanol fuel cells, and synthesis and applications of phosphazene compounds is described. Annotation : 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).

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