International Symposium on Advances in Polymer Characterization, University of Durham, UK, 13–17 July 1981
Foreword
Development of polymer characterization from time-averaged to time-dependent properties
Mass spectroscopy of synthetic polymers
New methods for the characterisation of biopolymers
High performance gel permeation chromatography of polymers
Characterization of complex polymer systems by size exclusion chromatography - homopolymers with long chain branching and copolymers with composition drift
Characterization of copolymers by TLC, GPC and other methods
Ion beam methods for the surface characterization of polymers
Structural information from degradation studies
Polymer degradation by cross metathesis
Pulse-induced critical scattering and the characterisation of polymer samples
Advances in classical light scattering from polymer solutions
Electro-optical methods for characterisation of polymers and biopolymers
Effects of polydispersity, branching and chain stiffness on quasielastic light scattering
Advances in ESCA applied to polymer characterization
New data processing techniques in FT-IR spectroscopy
Some recent applications of 13C NMR spectroscopy to the study of the ring-opening polymerization of cycloalkenes and related reactions initiated by metathesis catalysts
Magic angle NMR studies of polymers
15N-NMR spectroscopic characterization of copolyamides and polypeptides
ESR studies of polymers in the bulk phase
The application of radiothermoluminescence method to the analysis of polymers and polymer composites
The structure and dynamics of macromolecules in solutions as studied by ESR and NMR techniques
Structural analysis of optically active copolymers by CD
The structure and intramolecular mobility of macromolecules in solution as studied by polarized luminescence
Energy transfer, excimer, and exciplex emission as probes for polymer miscibility