Monomers, Oligomers, Polymers, Composites, and Nanocomposites (Polymer Yearbook, Volume 23)

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Monomers, Oligomers, Polymers, Composites, and Nanocomposites (Polymer Yearbook, Volume 23) Editors: Richard A. Pethrick; Petko Petkov, Asen Zlatarov; Gennady E. Zaikov Slavcho K. Rakovsky ISBN: 978-1-60876-029-9 Table of Contents: Preface: 1. Physico-chemical criteria for estimating the efficiency of burn dressings ;pp. 1-42 (K.Z. Gumargalieva, G.E. Zaikov, Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow,Russia, et al.) 2. Antimicrobial packaging materials from poly(lactic acid) incorporated with pectinnisaplin microparticles ;pp. 43-58 (LinShu Liu, Tony Z. Jin, and et al.) 3. Oxidative Degradation of Hyaluronan: Is Melatonin an Antioxidant or Prooxidant ;pp. 59-67 (Monika Stankovska, Ladislav Šoltés, Food Research Institute,Bratislava, Slovakia, et al.) 4. Stereomicrostructure as a determining factor on trapped space charge densities of poly(methacrylate) ;pp. 69-82 (N. Guarrotxena, Instituto de Ciencia y tecnologia de Polimeros,Madrid,Spain) 5. Influence of Fe(III) porphyrins on radical polymerization;pp. 83-99 (Yu.B. Monakov, R.M. Islamova, O.I. Koifman, Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Organic Chemistry of Ufa,Russian Federation) 6. Effect of L-glutathione on high-molar-mass hyaluronan degradation by oxidative system Cu(II) plus ascorbate ;pp. 101-111 ((Katarína Valachová, Raniero Mendichi, Ladislav Šoltés, Institute of Experimental Pharmacology, Slovak Academy of Sciences,Bratislava,Slovakia, et al.) 7. Hyaluronan degradation by reactive oxygen species: Scavenging effect of the hexahydropyridoindole stobadine and two of its derivatives ;pp. 113-126 (Peter Rapta, Katarína Valachová, M.Zalibera, et al.) 8. Peroxynitrite: a potent endogenous pro-oxidant agent playing an important role in degradation of hyaluronan biopolymer ;pp. 127-138 (Eva Hrabárová, Ladislav Šoltés, Institute of Chemistry,Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava,Slovakia, et al.) 9. Fibre reinforced polystyrene concrete: advanced composite;pp. 139-150

(A.K. Haghi, University of Guilan,Rasht, Iran) 10. Neoglycoproteins of mannan: preparation, characterization, properties, and applications ;pp. 151-165 (Danica Mislovičová and Ladislav Šoltés, Slovak Academy of Sciences,Bratislava, Slovakia, et al.) 11. A study on electrospun nanofibers ;pp. 167-172 12. Preparation and study of chitosan polymer complexes with proteins and hydroxylous polymers ;pp. 173-185 (Y.P. Ioshchenko, V.F. Kablov, G.E. Zaikov,Volgograd State Technical University,Volgograd Region et al.) 13. Modified chitosan films with regulated transport properties;pp. 187-192, Bashkir State University,Ufa, ul.frunze,russian Federation) 14. Conducting polymers ;pp. 193-207 ( 15. Generation of triphenylamine radical cations by nitrogen dioxide ;pp. 209-219 (G. B. Pariiskii, I.S. Gaponova, T.V. Pokholok and et al.) 16. Alkylation of 2,6-di-tert-butylphenol with methyl acrylate catalyzed by potassium 2,6-di-tertbutylphenoxide ;pp. 221-228 (G. E. Zaikov and A. A. Volod kin, Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow) 17. Potassium and sodium 2,6-di-tert-butyl phenoxides and their properties ;pp. 229-239 (A.A. Volod kin, G. E. Zaikov, Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow) 18. Working out of a universal method of calculation of the bubbling-vortical device on the basis of optimisation of its regime-constructive paraunderground ;pp. 241-249 (R.R. Usmanova, G.E. Zaikov, Ufa State Technical University of Aviation,Bashkortostan,Russia, et al.) 19. Kinetic analysis of convective drying ;pp. 251-264 20. Compatibility and degradability of the polyalkanoates/epoxy modified lignin blends ;pp. 265-282 (Agafiţei, Georgeta Cazacu, Aurel Stoleriu, et al.) 21. Fracture mechanics of polymeric asphalt pavements ;pp. 283-288 22. Three dimensional conjugate heat transfer in porous media ;pp. 289-303 23. Behaviour of some irradiated sold oxides in different media and in presence of additions ;pp. 305-313 (H. A. Ghazarian, N. M. Beylerian, E. A. Baklachev, Yerevan State University, Yerevan, Armenia) 24. Thermostability and coke formation ability of diphenyldiacetylene and p-diethynylbenzene polymers ;pp. 315-327 (Vjacheslav M. Misin, Nikolay N. Glagolev, Michael V. Misin, N.M. Emanuel Institute of biochemical physics of Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow,Russia) 25. The effect of brominated flame retardants on combustibility of cable polyethylene ;pp. 329-333 (N. A. Khalturinskii, D. D. Novikov, L. A. Zhorina, and et al.) 26. Taylor-made block copolymers of poly(acrylic acid) as pigments surface modification agents ;pp. 335-349 (Nikolay A. Bulychev, N.S. Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow,Russia) 27. Role of radicals in radiation degradation of chitosan ;pp. 351-356 (A.A. Fenin, V.A. Sharpatyi, Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow Russia)

28. Effect of drying methods on wood strength ;pp. 357-371 29. Quantum chemical calculation of the monoaminocarbonic acids ;pp. 373-384 (V.A. Babkin, A.V. Tsykanov, O.P.Buzinova, et al.) 30. Prediction of drying rate in porous media ;pp. 385-396 31. Kinetics of isothermal curing of epoxide composition from measurement of DSC ;pp. 397-408 (O. S. Zelenina, L.S. Shibryaeva, A.A. Dalinkevich, Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow,Russia) 32. Advances in green composites ;pp.409-422 33. Free-radical mechanism of chitosan degradation under r-irradiation ;pp. 423-426, (D.I. Mendeleev's University of Chemico-technology of Russia,Moscow) 34. "Combining Textile Wastes with Cement for Soil Stabilization";pp. 427-455 35. Antioxidant activity of some officinal plants and fruit extracts ;pp. 457-464 (R.L.Vardanyan, L.R.Vardanyan, L.A.Atabekyan,and et al.) Index