Metal- and metalloid-containing macromolecules are defined as large
molecules (i.e., polymers, DNA, proteins) that contain a metal or
metalloid group affiliated with the molecule. Compiled by an
all-star cast of macromolecular experts, Macromolecules
Containing Metal and Metal-Like Elements, Volume 2,
Organoiron-Containing Polymers:
* Provides useful descriptions of applications for the reader to
apply in his/her research into materials, polymers, and
medicine/drug development.
* Covers non-linear optical materials, speciality magnetic
materials, liquid crystals, anticancer and antiviral drugs,
treatment of arthritis, antibacterial drugs, antifouling materials,
treatment of certain vitamin deficiencies, electrical conductors
and semiconductors, piezoelectronic materials, electrodes, UV
absorption applications, super-strength materials, special
lubricants and gaskets, selective catalytic and multisite catalytic
agents.
عن المؤلف
Dr. Alaa Abd-El-Aziz is Professor of Chemistry and the Associate Vice-President of Research & Graduate Studies at the University of Winnipeg.
Dr. Charles Carraher is Professor of Chemistry at Florida Atlantic University and Associate Director of the Florida Center for Environmental Studies.
Dr. Charles Pittman has a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Lafayette College and a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Pennsylvania State University. He com-pleted postdoctoral studies with G. A. Olah, and served on active duty at the U.S. Army University of Alabama. He was appointed Full Professor in 1975 and Uni-versity Research Professor in 1977. Dr. Pittman came to Mississippi State in 1983 as Professor of Industrial Chemistry and Catalysis. He is also Research Director of the University/Industry Chemical Research Center.
Martin Zeldin is a Visiting Professor of Chemistry at the Hobart and William Smith Colleges. He received his Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry in 1968 from Penn-sylvania State University.
John Sheats is the Chairperson of the Department of Chemistry and a Professor of Chemistry at Rider University.