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Photochemistry of Macromolecules: Proceedings of a Symposium held at the Pacific Conference on Chemistry and Spectroscopy, Anaheim, California, October 8-9, 1969
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Photochemistry of Macromolecules: Proceedings of a Symposium held at the Pacific Conference on Chemistry and Spectroscopy, Anaheim, California, October 8-9, 1969
Current price: $54.99


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Photochemistry of Macromolecules: Proceedings of a Symposium held at the Pacific Conference on Chemistry and Spectroscopy, Anaheim, California, October 8-9, 1969
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Our knowledge of the photodegradation of polymers, chemical evolution, photosynthesis, visual perception and the biological effects of light depends heavily on our ability to elucidate the primary phohemical processes of macromolecules. This volume brings together for the first time from the fields of natural as well as synthetic polymers a group of reports dealing with macromolecular phohemistry. Since macromolecular photo chemistry is an expanding new field that crosses the boundaries between classical disciplines, the reader will encounter the employment of diverse scientific approaches and unfamiliar terminology. However, it has become increasingly apparent that researchers in these fields have much to learn from each other. Although this book is not intended to give a detailed survey of the phohemistry of macromolecules. it does represent the editor's perspective on the relationship between theory, kinetic studies and the synthesis aspects of phohemistry. The ideas expressed by the contributors offer a valuable com posite of theoretical and experimental approaches for those who are concerned with problems which have phohemical relevance, and show that investigators from different fields share many concepts and perhaps some common problems. This novel array of present knowledge should provide a basis for organizing and understanding phohemical information from chemistry, physics, biology and medicine. While of particular value to the research worker, the book also should be of interest to the graduate student about to embark on a problem in macromolecular photo chemistry.