(IUPAC Recommendations 2008) “The Purple Book”, 2nd Ed., Richard G. Jones, Edward S. Wilks, W. Val Metanomski, Jaroslav Kahovec, Michael Hess, Robert Stepto, Tatsuki Kitayama (Editors) RSC Publ. 2009, 464 p ISBN: 978-0-85404-491-
IUPAC recommendations on source-based nomenclature for single-strand polymers have so far addressed ...
Velika skupina industrijski važnih polimerizacijskih procesa provodi se u disperznim sustavima. Ti s...
Prepared for publication by W. J. WORK *Membership of the Commission on Macromolecular Nomenclature ...
Book review by Jeffrey Glans. Polymer Division, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. C...
Presented is a condensed review of the current state of polymer nomenclature according to IUPAC reco...
The use of self-consistent terminology to describe polymerizations is important for litigation, pate...
This IUPAC's document classifies 111 polymer classes into three groups according to their chemical s...
Prepared for publication by J. VOHLÍDAL‡ *Membership of the Commission on Macromolecular Nomenclatur...
This document provides some basic rules and guidelines regarding the use and creation of abbreviatio...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by De Gruyter in Pure and Applied Chemistry o...
This document provides some basic rules and guidelines regarding the use and creation of abbreviatio...
The existing recommendations for the structure-based nomenclature of regular single-strand organic p...
A polymer is broadly defined as a substance made up of many linked atoms or smaller molecules. Unlik...
This paper provides a list of the most important terms from all areas of polymer science including p...
A large group of industrially important polymerization processes is carried out in dispersed systems...
IUPAC recommendations on source-based nomenclature for single-strand polymers have so far addressed ...
Velika skupina industrijski važnih polimerizacijskih procesa provodi se u disperznim sustavima. Ti s...
Prepared for publication by W. J. WORK *Membership of the Commission on Macromolecular Nomenclature ...
Book review by Jeffrey Glans. Polymer Division, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. C...
Presented is a condensed review of the current state of polymer nomenclature according to IUPAC reco...
The use of self-consistent terminology to describe polymerizations is important for litigation, pate...
This IUPAC's document classifies 111 polymer classes into three groups according to their chemical s...
Prepared for publication by J. VOHLÍDAL‡ *Membership of the Commission on Macromolecular Nomenclatur...
This document provides some basic rules and guidelines regarding the use and creation of abbreviatio...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by De Gruyter in Pure and Applied Chemistry o...
This document provides some basic rules and guidelines regarding the use and creation of abbreviatio...
The existing recommendations for the structure-based nomenclature of regular single-strand organic p...
A polymer is broadly defined as a substance made up of many linked atoms or smaller molecules. Unlik...
This paper provides a list of the most important terms from all areas of polymer science including p...
A large group of industrially important polymerization processes is carried out in dispersed systems...
IUPAC recommendations on source-based nomenclature for single-strand polymers have so far addressed ...
Velika skupina industrijski važnih polimerizacijskih procesa provodi se u disperznim sustavima. Ti s...
Prepared for publication by W. J. WORK *Membership of the Commission on Macromolecular Nomenclature ...