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Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this new book considers state-of-the-art developments and research in polymer science, such as advanced polymers, composites and nanocomposites, and the role of polymers in the progress of green chemistry and medicine. Polymers are studied in fields as diverse as polymer science (polymer chemistry and polymer physics), biophysics, biochemistry, and more generally in materials science and engineering. Polymer matrix composites (PMCs) and nanocomposites (PMNCs) are widely used in hightech material structures such as in the automotive, marine, and aerospace industries. Their impact on the physical and mechanical performance is mainly due to their reinforcing agents, fibers (glass, carbon, aramid) or nanofibers (MMT, CNTs, graphene, etc) but also due to a perfect mastery of the matrix/reinforcement interface.
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Depuis l'avènement de la découverte de l'effet laser dans un phosphate condensé concentré en néodyme, la course vers les composés phosphatés de terres rares est lancée à travers les laboratoires de recherche dans le monde ; le but étant toujours le même, trouver le meilleur candidat pour des applications optiques diverses, tout en balayant le domaine des longueurs d'onde de l'ultraviolet à l'infrarouge, d'autant plus que la richesse spectroscopique des éléments de terres rares est immense. C'est dans ce cadre que ce livre participe à cette course par la recherche de nouvelles architectures cristallographiques où l'élément optiquement actif qu'est le cation terre rare possè...
The role of stereochemistry to elucidate reaction patterns and physico-chemical properties in topical subjects ranging from inorganic to organic chemistry are treated in the fifth and final volume of this series. Detailed accounts are given to study: chaining in polyphosphates, electron-transfers in carbonyl clusters, inclusion of organometallic molecules in cyclodextrins, stereochemistry of paramagnetic metal complexes by labeling with nitroxyl radicals, stereocontrol in organic syntheses assisted by inorganic complexes.