What is it about?

This book is a collection of commissioned articles comprehensively describing the knowledge at the time of going to press concerning polysiloxanes, polycarbosilanes and polysilazanes, polysilanes and related polymers, and topics related to their properties and applications.

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Why is it important?

It is the first book to comprehensively draw together all that was known about silicon-containing polymers at the turn of the millennium.

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It remains an excellent starting point for any scientists entering the field to gain background knowledge of this fascinating category of polymers which is largely overlooked by the majority working in a field concerned only with carbon-chain polymers.

Richard Jones

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This page is a summary of: Silicon-Containing Polymers, January 2000, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-3939-7.
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