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Introduction to Polymer Chemistry

Lecturer:

Prof. Dr. Rainer Jordan

Course Type:

Block course, 6 h

Dates:

09, 16, 23, 30 January 2014

Schedule:

Thursdays, 09:20 - 10:50

Location:

TU Dresden, BEY/98 (Beyer-Bau, George-Bähr Str. 1, Room 98)

Summary:

1. Introduction 
2. Historical development 
3. Molar mass distribution, Polymer characterization 
4. Free-radical Polymerization 
5. Ionic Polymerization 
6. Controlled radical Polymerization 
7. Polymerization Processes 
8. Molecular Architecture and design
9. Summary

Language:

English

More info:

Announcement

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