Represents the largest collection of polymer NMR spectra available This unique source of information provides a fingerprint of individual polymers, so the microstructure or fine structure of the polymer can be readily identified. Appropriate NMR analysis conditions (solvent(s), temperature, pulse angle, etc.) are specified for each polymer sample. All the resonances, often obtained at different frequencies, are interpreted with remarks concerning the homopolymer or copolymer skeletons. * Contains over 530 1H and 13C NMR ...
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Represents the largest collection of polymer NMR spectra available This unique source of information provides a fingerprint of individual polymers, so the microstructure or fine structure of the polymer can be readily identified. Appropriate NMR analysis conditions (solvent(s), temperature, pulse angle, etc.) are specified for each polymer sample. All the resonances, often obtained at different frequencies, are interpreted with remarks concerning the homopolymer or copolymer skeletons. * Contains over 530 1H and 13C NMR spectra of soluble and swollen gelled 13C polymers * Includes new NMR polymer spectra, together with those previously published * Comprehensive bibliography * Spectra are grouped into families for ready-searching * CD-ROM is fully searchable and user-friendly 5th Edition of popular reference work An essential reference for polymer chemists and physicists in research and industrial analytical laboratories.
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Good++; Hardcover; Covers are still glossy with a few minor handling-marks; Unblemished textblock edges; The endpapers and all text pages are clean and unmarked; The binding is excellent with a straight spine; This book will be shipped in a sturdy cardboard box with foam padding; Large Format (11.75Äù Äì 12.75Äù tall); Dark blue covers with title in white lettering; 5th Edition; 2002, John Wiley Publishing; 498 pages; "Proton and Carbon NMR Spectra of Polymers, " by Quang Tho Pham, et al.