Recent Research Progress in the Synthesis of Polyphosphazene and Their Applications (original) (raw)
2009, Designed Monomers and Polymers
Designed Monomers and Polymers provides a forum for the prompt publication of peer-reviewed, English-language papers on all areas of macromolecular design and application. Emphasis will be placed on the macromolecular preparations including the synthesis, characterization and application of monomers. The experimental part should be provided in such detail (including specific observations, precautionary notes, use of new materials, techniques and their possible problems, etc.) that it could be reproduced by any researcher wishing to repeat the work. The subjects of supramolecular science, initiators, macroinitiators for macromolecular design, as well as the kinetics, mechanism and modeling aspects of polymerization, will be included too. This journal will provide an interface between organic and polymer chemistries and aims to bridge the gap between monomer synthesis and the design of new polymers. The subject of monomers may include old monomers but new methods of synthesis. Author(s) must show the evidence for polymerization (including polycondensation, sequential combination, oxidative coupling, radiation, plasma polymerization, etc.) for new monomers. The field of monomers encompasses functional prepolymers of various architecture, such as hyperbranched polymers, telechelic polymers, macromonomers, or dendrimers. In particular, articles on monomers have been scattered over a vast number of journals: there is no polymer journal that covers a specialized subject such as monomers, whereas monomers are the building blocks of polymers. Designed Monomers and Polymers seeks to redress the balance by providing an international forum for addressing the issue of monomers and the art and science of macromolecular design. Issues will contain: review articles of topical areas, full research papers, short research papers, book reviews, conference reports, and conferences of note.