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FRONTIERS IN INORGANIC POLYMERS May 18-19, 1989 · Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

An Intensive 2-Day ACS Short Course Led by Renowned Authorities Working at the FrontierofThis Dynamic Area Special Features of This Intensive Course • • •



Comprehensive coverage of the hottest new materials that will help solve your materials problems Reports and lectures on just about every aspect of inorganic polymers as replacements for organic polymers State-of-the-art reviews of the high-tech applications of inorganic polymers, including ceramics, ultra-strong fibers, electrical conductors, photosensitive materials and much more!

Who Should Attend This High-Tech Course? You should if you are working with or beginning to work with high performance materials. This intensive course is valuable to polymer chemists and engineers, inorganic chemists, and materials scientists. This course will also serve as a good introduction for those interested in getting into these areas.

What You'll Learn About in Two Days Characterization of Inorganic Polymers Polysilane High Polymers and Their Technological Applications Multiphase Systems Containing Inorganic Polymeric Components Electrically Conductive Polymers Constructed from Cofacially Joined Metallomacrocycles Polyphosphazenes Sol-Gel Ceramic Techniques The Preceramic Polymer Route to Ceramics: Principles and Examples from Silicon Chemistry Silicon-Containing Polymers Organosilicon Polymers for Microlithographic Applications

Well-Known Instructors Lead This Cutting-Edge Course Dr. James E. Mark, Course Co-ordinator, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, Director of Polymer Research Center, University of Cincinnati. Dr. Harry R. Allcock, Professor of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State University. Dr. C. Jeffrey Blinker, Sandia National Laboratories. Dr. Tobin J. Marks, Professor of Chemistry, Northwestern University. Dr. Dietmar Seyferth, Professor of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Robert West, Professor of Chemistry, University of W/sconsinMadison. Dr. Garth L. Wilkes, Chair Professor of Chemical Engineering and Co-Director of Polymer Materials and Interfaces Laboratory, Virginia Tech. Dr. Kenneth J. Wynne, Program Manager, Organic and Polymeric Materials, Office of Naval Research. Dr. Elsa Reichmanis, Supervisor, Radiation Sensitive Materials and Applications Group, AT&T Bell Laboratories.

Course Site This course will be held at: Wyndham Franklin Plaza Hotel, The Franklin Plaza, Philadelphia, PA 19103, (215) 448-2000.

For a FREE brochure describing this course, return the coupon below, write, or call COLLECT (202) 872-4508, ext. 5180. American Chemical Society, Dept. of Continuing Education, Meeting Code INP89, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036

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