Polymers and Electromagnetic Radiation: Fundamentals and by Wolfram Schnabel

By Wolfram Schnabel

The 1st a part of the booklet offers with the interplay of polymers with non-ionizing radiation within the frequency-range from sub-terahertz over infrared radiation to obvious and ultraviolet gentle, whereas the second one half covers the interplay with ionizing radiation from the intense ultraviolet to X-ray photons. for this reason, the booklet presents a scientific review of the way either the non-ionizing and the ionizing radiation can be utilized for various polymerization techniques, spectroscopy equipment and lithography recommendations. The coated functions contain curing of coatings and adhesives, xerography, light-emitting diodes, lasers, wave publications, high-capacity information garage in addition to sensors and catalysts.

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45 GHz radiation), and significant increases in the reaction rates, yields, and purity of products have been observed [14,38,39]. 8, where the reaction times using conventional thermal and microwave heating are compared [40]. 8 Typical examples demonstrating rate enhancement in the case of microwave-assisted solid-phase organic synthesis [40]. As an alternative approach, instead of performing the process with educts coupled to the support, polymer-supported reagents (PSRs) can be brought into contact with the educt dissolved in an appropriate solvent.

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