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Polymers in Aqueous Media

Glass; Polymers in Aqueous Media Advances in Chemistry; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1989.

Glass; Polymers in Aqueous Media Advances in Chemistry; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1989.

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ADVANCES

IN CHEMISTRY SERIES 2 2 3

Polymers in Aqueous

Media

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Performance Through Association J. Edward Glass, Editor North Dakota State University

Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering at the 194th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 30-September 4, 1987

American Chemical Society, Washington, DC 1989

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Polymers in aqueous media. (Advances in chemistry series, 0065-2393; 223) "Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering at the 194th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 30-September 4, 1987." Includes bibliographies and indexes. 1. Water-soluble polymers—Congresses. 2. Colloids— Congresses. I. Glass, J. Edward, 1937- . II. American Chemical Society. Division of Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. III. Series. QD1.A355 no. 223 [QD382.W3] 540s 89-15136 ISBN 0-8412-1548-0 [547.70454] Copyright © 1989 American Chemical Society All Rights Reserved. The appearance of the code at the bottom of thefirstpage of each chapter in this volume indicates the copyright owner's consent that reprographic copies of the chapter may be made for personal or internal use or for the personal or internal use of specific clients. This consent is given on the condition, however, that the copier pay the stated per-copy fee through the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc., 27 Congress Street, Salem, MA 01970, for copying beyond that permitted by Sections 107 or 108 of the U.S. Copyright Law. This consent does not extend to copying or transmission by any means—graphic or electronic—for any other purpose, such as for general distribution, for advertising or promotional purposes, for creating a new collective work, for resale, or for information storage and retrieval systems. The copying fee for each chapter is indicated in the code at the bottom of the first page of the chapter. The citation of trade names and /or names of manufacturers in this publication is not to be construed as an endorsement or as approval by ACS of the commercial products or services referenced herein; nor should the mere reference herein to any drawing, specification, chemical process, or other data be regarded as a license or as a conveyance of any right or permission to the holder, reader, or any other person or corporation, to manufacture, reproduce, use, or sell any patented invention or copyrighted work that may in any way be related thereto. Registered names, trademarks, etc., used in this publication, even without specific indication thereof, are not to be considered unprotected by law. PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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Advances in Chemistry Series M . Joan Comstock, Series Editor

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1989 ACS Books Advisory Board Paul S. Anderson

Mary A. Kaiser

Merck Sharp & Dohme Research Laboratories

Ε. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company

Alexis T. Bell University of California—Berkeley

Harvey W. Blanch University of California—Berkeley

Malcolm H . Chisholm

Michael R. Ladisch Purdue University

John L. Massingill Dow Chemical Company

Daniel M. Quinn University of Iowa

Indiana University

James C. Randall Alan Elzerman

Exxon Chemical Company

Clemson University

Eisa Reichmanis John W. Finley Nabisco Brands, Inc.

Natalie Foster Lehigh University

Marye Anne Fox The University of Texas—Austin

A T & T Bell Laboratories

C. M. Roland U.S. Naval Research Laboratory

Stephen A. Szabo Conoco Inc.

Wendy A. Warr Imperial Chemical Industries

G. Wayne Ivie U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service

Robert A. Weiss University of Connecticut

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FOREWORD The ADVANCES IN CHEMISTRY SERIES was founded in 1949 by the American Chemical Society as an oudet for symposia and collections of data in special areas of topical interest that could not be accommodated in the Society's journals. It provides a medium for symposia that would otherwise be fragmented because their papers would be distributed among several journals or not published at all. Papers are reviewed critically according to ACS editorial standards and receive the careful attention and processing characteristic of ACS publications. Volumes in the ADVANCES IN CHEMISTRY SERIES maintain the

integrity of the symposia on which they are based; however, verbatim reproductions of previously published papers are not accepted. Papers may include reports of research as well as reviews, because symposia may embrace both types of presentation.

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ABOUT T H E EDITOR J. E D W A R D G L A S S is a professor of polymers

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and coatings at North Dakota State University. He received a bachelor of science degree in chemistry from Louisiana State University in 1959 and a P h . D . degree from Purdue University in 1964. From 1963 to 1980, he worked for the Union Carbide Corporation at its South Charleston Research and Development Center. His research interests have included almost all aspects of water-soluble polymers: kinetics and synthesis by free-radical processes, controlled substituent placement in the derivatization of carbohydrate polymers, solution and interfacial adsorption and viscosity behavior of both polymer types, and meaningful extrapolation of such fundamental data to the performance of water-soluble polymers in application formulations. H e has published more than 70 technical papers and received several patents in these areas of study.

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