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Synthesis and Characterization of Advanced Materials 1 org w00 cs.1.f a8 bs.06 p://pu1998- 1, 2012 | htt10.1021/bk- October 97 | doi: 6 on 5, 19 31 4.1er 3b 3.m 9.16Dece y 8e: d bDat den ao ownloblicati Du P In Synthesis and Characterization of Advanced Materials; Serio, M., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1997. 1 org w00 cs.1.f a8 bs.06 p://pu1998- 1, 2012 | htt10.1021/bk- October 97 | doi: 6 on 5, 19 31 4.1er 3b 3.m 9.16Dece y 8e: d bDat den ao ownloblicati Du P In Synthesis and Characterization of Advanced Materials; Serio, M., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1997. ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES 681 Synthesis and Characterization of Advanced Materials 1 org w00 cs.1.f a8 bs.06 1, 2012 | http://pu10.1021/bk-1998- MAidcvhaanecle dA F. Sueelr Rioe,s eEaDrIcThO, RIn c. 6 on October 5, 1997 | doi: DAiregtoenrn Me N. Gatriouneanl, L EaDbIoTrOaRto ry 31 4.1er 3.3mb Ripudaman Malhotra, EDITOR 9.16Dece SRI International y 8e: d bDat den ao ownloblicati DeCvehleompeisdtr fyro Smec are styamriapto asitu tmhe s2p1o2ntshor Nedat bioyn tahle M Meeattienrgia ls Du P of the American Chemical Society, Orlando, Florida, August 25-29, 1996 American Chemical Society, Washington, DC In Synthesis and Characterization of Advanced Materials; Serio, M., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1997. TA 403.6 .S88 1998 Copy 1 Synthesis and characterization of advance Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Synthesis and characterization of advanced materials / Michael A. Serio, Dieter M. Gruen, Ripudaman Malhotra, editors. p. cm.—(ACS symposium series 681) "Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Materials 1 Chemistry Secretariat, at the 212th National Meeting of the American Chemical org w00 Society, Orlando, Fla., August 25-29, 1996." cs.1.f bs.a068 Includes bibliographical references and indexes. p://pu1998- ISBN 0-8412-3540-6 1, 2012 | htt10.1021/bk- RipI1u.. d SMaemraiaoten,r MiailcsI.h Va.e Al Αm.,e r1ic9a5n6 -C he.m IicI.a lG Srouceine,t yD. ieDteivri Μsio., n oIIfΙ M. aMterailahlos tra, October 97 | doi: C19h9e6m: iOstrryla nSdecor, eFtalari.a) t. VVI. .S Aermieesr.i can Chemical Society. Meeting (212th: 36 on 15, 19 T62A04.10'31.—6.Sd8c82 1 1997 97-46577 4.1er CIP 3b 3.m 9.16Dece y 8e: This book is printed on acid-free, recycled paper. d bDat den ownloablicatio AClol pRyrigighhtts ©R e1s9e9rv8e Ad.m Reerpicraong rCahpehmici ccaolp Syioncgie tbye yond that permitted by Sections 107 or 108 of the U.S. Du P Copyright Act is allowed for internal use only, provided that a per-chapter fee of $17.00 plus $0.25 per page is paid to the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc., 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, USA. Republication or reproduction for sale of pages in this book is permitted only under license fromA CS. Direct these and other permissions requests to ACS Copyright Office, Publications Division, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20036. 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 In Synthesis and Characterization of Advanced Materials; Serio, M., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1997. Advisory Board ACS Symposium Series Mary E. Castellion Omkaram Nalamasu AT&T Bell Laboratories 1 ChemEdit Company org w00 Kinam Park acs.81.f Arthur B. Ellis Purdue University bs.06 University of Wisconsin at Madison 1, 2012 | http://pu10.1021/bk-1998- JAUGernufgifvonrenedrnysaei t yINS. a o.Gt fi oGKenoaaanflr fsgLan sae byo ratory KDDThuaoek tueDhg UAelSrnai isnvG eeArr osR.iut .pyS , P mIonicrt.th e r October 97 | doi: NLaabwisrceon Fcoeo dPs .G Kroluepm ann EMasatrmtainn CRh. eTmaicnatl Co. 36 on 15, 19 Richard N. Loeppky Michael D. Taylor 34.1ber University of Missouri Parke-Davis Pharmaceutical 3.m Research 9.16Dece Cynthia A. Maryanoff y 8e: R. W. Johnson Pharmaceutical Leroy Β. Townsend d bDat Research Institute University of Michigan adeon Roger A. Minear ownloblicati Unaivte Ursribtya noaf- ICllhinaomisp aign WDuiPlolniat mC oCm.p aWnya lker Du P In Synthesis and Characterization of Advanced Materials; Serio, M., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1997. Foreword IHE ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES was first published in 1974 to provide a mechanism for publishing symposia quickly in book form. The pur­ pose of the series is to publish timely, comprehensive books devel­ oped from ACS sponsored symposia based on current scientific re­ 1 org w00 search. Occasionally, books are developed from symposia sponsored cs.1.f by other organizations when the topic is of keen interest to the chem­ a8 bs.06 istry audience. p://pu1998- Before agreeing to publish a book, the proposed table of contents October 1, 2012 | htt97 | doi: 10.1021/bk- jWtfDieseo crrcharetueiefsostnvts n i tte,oho aw aefptn hepcbdedrh o omaafoppoukartrdin;e a iruaeotsepsnt ,chpc arererioro.eps pv t Ssrpemoi eraamveatreyerie e- rpwapbernae vedp ipoa eearcdrw rsode eimedmndd tp ai rpnroyteor d chib uoapeemcrnr teosteooxivrrv acyiefd-l i ruenecc daahocled avodypaem ictrneafcp rogeorsrpee rmhd taaaeeanrnrntec .ds t eio vf aoebodnrred etiertsneeds­r­.. 6 on 5, 19 As a rule, only original research papers and original review pa­ 4.13er 1 pers are included in the volumes. Verbatim reproductions of previ­ 3.3mb ously published papers are not accepted. 9.16Dece y 8e: ACS BOOKS DEPARTMENT d bDat den ao ownloblicati Du P In Synthesis and Characterization of Advanced Materials; Serio, M., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1997. Preface A WIDE VARIETY OF CHEMICAL APPROACHES can be brought to bear on the synthesis and characterization of new and technologically advanced mate­ rials. Advanced materials are usually defined as those that have superior proper­ ties, are well characterized, and have been obtained by careful control of the 1 synthesis process. Examples of such materials include diamonds, fullerenes and acs.org 81.pr00 poothseitre sc.a rbon materials, glasses, ceramics, semiconductors, polymers, and com­ 1, 2012 | http://pubs.10.1021/bk-1998-06 meewmceooletlni rvMogaemsia n atiagcen rdkpih eapeiylgrls as hepss-ltecteiecimcectsinhe)vcn.n eetIo. n lii oTns1g h9tayeh9n e1 di a,ne trtrdvehaueaenls sotAofrpfoimm ernsmee arnati(itcteo ia.onognnfa. , lC n ophseferwe imtmor amriicdictoaiayttnl ie fodSrruniooacamclltsi o eirbnitssyod tut(hahsA netarC di b eSsasc)cs eiri(erseean c.mogtoif.fgi, i cnmcsa i)uaza tnenoadyd­s October 97 | doi: bthye eismtapbolritsahnicneg othf em Mateartiearlisa lssc Ciehnecme iasntrdy thSee ccreetnatrriaalt ro(Mle ToLf Sm). atTehriea lMs TchLeSm pisrtor­y 36 on 15, 19 vnaidryes f iae lfdo roufm m faotre r1ia4l sm cehmembeirs tAryC. S divisions to present work in the interdiscipli­ 9.163.34.1December cSayln SthToehcsiiises t yvo ofi nlMu Omatreel ariinsa dlbsoa", s, Feadlto rtohidnea ,a2 n1A 2uMthgT uNsLtSa 2ti5soy-n2ma9lp ,M o1se9ieu9tm6in. gtTi tohlfee dths ye" mHApimgohse-irTuicmeam ni npCecrlhuaetdmuerdie­ by 8ate: 55 papers that covered various aspects of materials synthesis and characteriza­ d D nloadecation tgiroonu, pa nIIdI inti twriadse so, rfgualnleirzeende si naton df ivcea rbmoanj omr astuebritaolps,i ccs:e rtahmini cfsi lamnsd, cdaiatamlyosntsd, aanndd owbli polymeric materials. This volume contains 21 chapters that are representative of Du P these major groupings. In order to best reflect the content of the chapters and to make the book more useful for those new to the field, this volume has been or­ ganized according to the types of synthesis processes rather than the type of material. A plenary session was held and included overview talks by scientists from the U.S. Government, national laboratories, and universities on some key areas of research in materials chemistry. Four of these six plenary talks appear as chapters in this volume, including a chapter by Sir Harold W. Kroto, who re­ cently shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his contributions to the discovery of fullerenes. This volume should be of interest to chemical scientists actively engaged in materials research as well as those considering entering this field who want to have an overview of the major types of materials synthesis processes and char- xi In Synthesis and Characterization of Advanced Materials; Serio, M., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1997. acterization methods. The book will also be useful to graduate and undergradu­ ate chemistry students by giving them information on the roles they can play in the emerging high technology fields of materials chemistry. The symposium was sponsored by the ACS Materials Chemistry Secretariat and was cosponsored by the ACS Committee on Science and the following ACS Divisions: Physical Chemistry, Colloid and Surface Chemistry, Inorganic Chem­ istry, Inc., Fuel Chemistry, and Polymer Chemistry, Inc. Acknowledgments We thank the many individuals and organizations who were responsible for the symposium and this volume. The ACS Committee on Science and the ACS cs.org 1.pr001 MAdadteitriioanlsa lC fhineamnicsitaryl sSuepcproertta rwiaats pprroovviiddeedd ebnyc osuervaegreaml oenrgt anainzda tfioinnasn icnitaelr essutpepd oirnt. 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GRUEN Dowubli Materials Science and Chemistry Divisions P Argonne National Laboratory 9700 South Cass Avenue Argonne, IL 60439 RIPUDAMAN MALHOTRA Organic Materials and Energy Department SRI International 333 Ravenswood Avenue Menlo Park, CA 94025 August 18, 1997 xii In Synthesis and Characterization of Advanced Materials; Serio, M., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1997. Chapter 1 Chemistry of Advanced Materials Dieter M. Gruen Materials Science and Chemistry Divisions, Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439 1 org h00 cs.1.c bs.a068 With the end of the Cold War and the increasing globalization of the p://pu1998- Uon.S .f uetcuoren omecyo,n Rom&Dic ebxepneenfditist.u reIns mthues tc basee i nocfr emasaitnegrilayl sju sstcifieiendc eb, asthedis 1, 2012 | htt10.1021/bk- joiunfsdtetuinfsi tcrcaialtoilo spner loyisc enlisonstek sed difa fniocdun l pta rto ofd aumirclatysk .e s,I hnsoi nrlatc regt ietmh eme reesascsuaullrtees , ototfh tihisme ispseo dretfuafnoert t tosn eatrwhee October 97 | doi: bfaacsti ct haant dth ea phpallilemd arreks eoafr cthhe adnisdc ioplnin ien tiesr ditiss cdieppleinndareyn cbeo rorno wai mngix. tIunre tohfe 6 on 5, 19 oinrtgearensizt awtieorne cohfo tsheins tov oplruomveid, es aunb juecntd earsrteaansd iongf coufr trheen t imtepcohrntaonlot grioclaels 31 9.163.34.1December oinf tmhea tseyrniathl essciise natnidst sc,h ianra gcetenreirzaalt,i oann do fm adavtearniaclesd cmheamteirsiatsl,s .i n particular, ded by 8n Date: TChoeld UW.Sa. re aconndo tmhye iinsc erxeapseirniegn gcilnogb afluiznadtaimone notaf le csotrnuocmtuirca la ccthiavnitgye. Tinh ethsee cwhaakneg eosf athree ao ownloblicati hcoavminpgle xf aris-rseuaecsh iansgs oecfifaetectds wointh t hteh en artoiolen 'so fs cteiecnhcneo laongidc atel cihnnnoolvoagtyio ne nitenr percisoen.o Tmhice Du P growth and change need to be better understood and addressed. One of the factors complicating this task is that we can no longer justify large expenditures in scientific research in Cold War terms. From the point of view of the business community, these expenditures rarely — if ever — yield returns that reflect favorably in a corporation's near term earnings report. In the longer term, substantial profits may be made but, by that time, the scientific discovery that gave rise to the new business opportunity -- be it the transistor, the diode laser, carbon fibers, or nylon - is lost sight of. The connection between the discovery and the profit derived therefrom has been lost and cannot be forged anew in a convincing way. That is the dilemma in which the scientific community finds itself today. Materials scientists and materials chemists, in particular, understand very well the role they play in inventing new technologies from which future economic benefits will be 2 © 1998 American Chemical Society In Synthesis and Characterization of Advanced Materials; Serio, M., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1997.

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