Sulfur-containing Polymers From Synthesis to Functional Materials

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2021-06-28
Publisher(s): Wiley-VCH
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Summary

This book focuses on the state-of-the-art synthesis of various sulfur-containing polymers from low-cost sulfur resources such as elemental sulfur, carbon disulfide (CS2), carbonyl sulfide (COS) and mercaptan. In-depth mechanistic understanding related to the synthesis is presented in each chapter. Importantly, various types of sulfur-containing polymers, including poly(thioester)s, poly(thioether)s and poly(thiocarbonate)s and poly(thiourethane)s with linear or hyperbranched (dendrimer) architectures have also been included. The structure-property relationship and applications of sulfur-containing polymers are also presented. This book provides the latest developments of sulfur-containing polymers in a timely manner, which will be beneficial for both fundamental research and application-oriented development in this area.

Author Biography

Xing-Hong Zhang is the Deputy Dean of Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, Zhejiang University. He received his B. S. degree (2000) from Fuyang Teachers College and M. Eng. degree (2003) from Shantou University. In 2003, he joined Professor Guo-Rong Qi's group at Zhejiang University, where he received his PhD degree in 2006. He then became Associate Professor and full professor at the end of 2009, 2016, respectively at Zhejiang University. During 2012-2013, he worked as a visiting scholar at Dr. Jeffrey S. Moore's group at Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His current research interest focuses on the synthesis and catalysis of sulfur-containing polymers and polycarbonates. He has published 80+ peer-reviewed papers and held 20 authorized Chinese invention patents and 2 authorized U.S. patents.
Patrick Theato is Full Professor at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany. He studied chemistry at Mainz (Germany) and Amherst (USA), and received his Ph.D. in 2001 from the University of Mainz with Prof. R. Zentel. After postdoctoral research with Prof. D.Y. Yoon (Seoul National University, Korea) and Prof. C.W. Frank (Stanford University, USA), he joined the University of Mainz as a young faculty member and completed his Habilitation in 2007. From 2009 to 2012 he held a joint appointment with the School of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Seoul National University within the World Class University program. In 2011 he accepted a prize senior lectureship at the University of Sheffield, UK. Shortly after he moved to University of Hamburg, Germany. From 2011 to 2017, he is Associate Professor for Polymer Chemistry at University of Hamburg. Since 2018, he becomes full professor at KIT. His current research interests mainly focus on the synthesis of precisely tailored polymers.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Contributors: Prof. Xing-Hong Zhang* & Prof. Patrick Théato (In preparation)

Chapter 1. Multi-component polymerization using elemental sulfur (In revision)

Prof. Rong-rong Hu* (msrrhu@scut.edu.cn)

Chapter 2. Carbon disulfide-derived polymers

Prof. Darensbourg* (djdarens@chem.tamu.edu) (Submitted)

Chapter 3. Carbonyl Sulfide-derived polymers

Prof. Xing-Hong Zhang* (xhzhang@zju.edu.cn) (In revision)

Chapter 4. Click polymerization for poly(thioether)s using thiol

Prof. An-Jun Qin* (msqinaj@scut.edu.cn) (Submitted)

Chapter 5. Poly(thioester)s

Prof. Wei-Min Ren*(Submitted)

Chapter 6. Polymers with sulfur-nitrogen bonds (MRC publication required),

Prof Patrick Théato* (patrick.theato@kit.edu) (Submitted)

Chapter 7. Thioester functional polymers

Prof. Remzi Becer* (r.becer@qmul.ac.uk) (In revision)

Chapter 8. Polythiophene: synthesis and applications

Contributor: Prof. Xiao-Jie Zhang* (zhangxj@hebut.edu.cn) (In revision)

Chapter 9. High Refractive Index sulfur-containing polymers

Contributor: Prof Patrick Théato* (patrick.theato@kit.edu) (In revision)

Chapter 10. Selenium-Containing Dynamic Polymers: From Synthesis to Functions

Prof. Hua-Ping Xu (Submitted)

Chapter 11. Polydisulfides

Prof. Suhrit Ghosh* (suhritg@gmail.com) (In revision)

Chapter 12. Sulfur-containing polymers for biomaterials

Contributor: Prof. Decheng Wu* (dcwu@iccas.ac.cn) (Submitted)

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