TY - GEN T1 - Inorganic polymers A1 - Mark, James E., 1934- A2 - Allcock, H. R., 1932- A2 - West, Robert, 1928- LA - English PP - New York PB - Oxford University Press YR - 2005 ED - 2nd ed. UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/ebsco_acadsubs_ocm61330203 AB - I. Introduction 1.1. What Is a Polymer1.2. How Polymers Are Depicted1.3. Reasons for Interest in Organic Polymers1.4. Types of Inorganic Polymers1.5. Special Characteristics of PolymersII. Characterization of Inorganic Polymers 2.1. Molecular Weights2.2. Molecular Weight Distribution2.3. Other Structural Features2.4. Chain Statistics2.5. Solubility Considerations2.6. Crystallinity2.7. Transitions2.8. Spectroscopy2.9. Mechanical PropertiesIII. Polyphosphazenes 3.1. Introduction3.2. History3.3. Alternative Synthesis Routes to Linear Polymers3.4. Surface Reactions of Polyphosphazenes3.5. Hybrid S. OP - 338 CN - QD196 .M37 2005eb SN - 9780195351316 SN - 0195351312 SN - 142371993X SN - 9781423719939 SN - 1602563888 SN - 9781602563889 SN - 9780195131192 SN - 0195131193 SN - 9786610472659 SN - 6610472653 KW - Inorganic polymers. KW - Polymères inorganiques. KW - SCIENCE : Chemistry : Inorganic. KW - Inorganic polymers ER -