In-Situ Spectroscopy of Monomer and Polymer Synthesis

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2003-02-01
Publisher(s): Plenum Pub Corp
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Summary

This book is a collection of selected papers presented at the Symposium titled "In situ Spectroscopy of Monomer and Polymer Synthesis", held at the April 2001 ACS National Meeting in San Diego, California, USA. In situ spectroscopic monitoring is gaining popularity both in academe and industry. FTIR monitoring is used most frequently, but UV-Visible, Raman and NMR spectroscopy are also important. This book concentrates mostly on FTIR monitoring, both in the Near and Mid Infrared range.

Table of Contents

Introduction to Real Time Infrared Spectroscopic Monitoring 1(8)
Sohel Shaikh
Sara van Zanden
Judit E. Puskas
The Allure of ``Molecular Videos'': In situ Infrared Spectroscopy of Polymerization Processes
9(28)
A. J. Pasquale
J. R. Lizotte
D. T. Williamson
T. E. Long
Real-time Fiber Optic Monitoring of Solution and Suspension Polymerization Processes
37(22)
Judit E. Puskas
Armin J. Michel
L. Bryan Brister
Eraclis Tzaras
Gregory Marr
Monika Hoffman
Karin Weiss
Investigation of High Temperature, Isobutylene Polymerizations Utilizing Real-Time ATR-FTIR Spectroscopy
59(8)
Casey D. Stokes
Robson F. Storey
Application of FT-NIR Spectroscopy for Monitoring the Kinetics of Living Polymerizations
67(16)
M. G. Lanzendorfer
H. Schmalz
V. Abetz
A. H. E. Muller
Spectroscopic Techniques for Continuous Monitoring of Emulsion Polymerization Reactions
83(26)
A. M. Cardenas-Valencia
V. Shastry
L. H. Garcia-Rubio
Kinetic Study of Photoinitiated Polymerization Reactions by Real-Time Infrared Spectroscopy
109(16)
Christian Decker
Frederic Masson
Catherine Bianchi
In Situ NMR Monitoring of Living Radical Polymerization
125(22)
Sebastien Perrier
David M. Haddleton
Real-Time Monitoring of Isocyanate Chemistry Using a Fiber-Optic FTIR Probe
147(16)
Mary A. Thomson
Peter J. Melling
Real-Time Monitoring of the Componnets in PVC Melt Compounds Using NIR Spectroscopy during Extrusion
163(10)
D. Fischer
In Situ Analysis of the Thermal Elimination Reaction in the Synthesis of Poly(p-phenylene vinylene) (PPV) and PPV Derivatives
173(14)
Georgia A. Arbuckle-Keil
Yolanda Liszewski
James Wilking
Bing Hsieh
Carbonylation of Methanol over Supported Rhodium Catalysts
187(20)
Jeno Bodis
Index 207

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