World
Polymer Congress
Symposium Editor, Z. Floranczyk, S. Penczek, S.
Slomkowski
Wiley-VCH, 2001, pp 1-434 (vol I) and pp. 1-428 (vol II)
ISBN 3-527-30336-7 (vol I) and ISBN
3-527-30337-5 (vol II)
Preface
The World Polymer
Congress - the 38th International Symposium on Macromolecules sponsored
by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry - was held
on July 9-14, 2000 at the Warsaw University of Technology. The Congress
was organized by the Department of Polymer Chemistry of the Centre
of Molecular and Macromolecular Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences
in Lodz and the Chemistry Department of the Warsaw University of Technology.
The scientific
program of the Congress was divided into 16 Sections:
- Synthesis
- Radical Polymerization
- Ionic Polymerization
including Microsymposium Honoring Michael Szwarc
- Polyolefins
- Branched and
Star-Like Macromolecules
- Theory and
Modeling of Polymer Systems
- Polymer Charactenzation
- Biorelated
and Environmentally Friendly Polymers
- Electrical,
Optical, and Dielectric Properties of Polymers
- Crystalline
Polymers and Crystallization Processes
- Gels and Macromolecular
Aggregates: Nanospheres, Microspheres
- Polymer Blends
and Composites
- Polymers at
Interfaces and Polymer Properties
- Polymer Education
and Perspectives of Polymer Science
- Industrial
Polymers and Processes
The Congress was
attended by 1500 participants from 54 countries; 16 Plenary and 86
Section Invited Lectures were presented.
These volumes
contain 86 Plenary and Invited Lectures, which are published in the
same order as they were presented in the original program of the symposium.
Stanislaw
Penczek (Chairman)
Stanislaw Slomkowski (Secretary of the Program Committee)
Centre of Molecular
and Macromolecular Studies,
Polish Academy of Sciences
Zbigniew
Florjanczyk (Co-Chairman)
Warsaw University of Technology
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Volume I Contents
(Macromol. Symp., Vol.
174)
> Volume II Contents
(Macromol. Symp., Vol.
175)
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