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Summary

The past two decades have seen tremendous developments in the field of metal- and metalloid-containing macromolecules. The design of new monomers containing metal and metalloid elements and their subsequent polymerization has resulted in a vast array of inorganic and organometallic polymers with interesting properties and applications. This volume features 30 articles based on presentations given in the Metal- and Metalloid-Containing Macromulecules Symposium at the 39th IUPAC Congress and 86th Conference of the Canadian Society for Chemistry in Ottawa from August 10-15, 2003. The articles, written by some of the leading researchers in the field, describe the synthesis, properties and applications of inorganic and organometallic polymers and the current focuses of research in these fields. The purpose of this symposium was to generate dialogue between these researchers and to allow them to present some of their most recent finding.

Table of Contents

Preface
A. S. Abd-El-Aziz
Nano-Scale Metallodendritic Complexes in Electron-Transfer Processes and Catalysis
1(26)
Didier Astruc
Jean-Claude Blais
Marie-Christine Daniel
Victor Martinez
Sylvain Nlate
Jaime Ruiz
Organometallic Conducting Polymers Synthesized by Metallacycling Polymerization
27(12)
Hiroshi Nishihara
Masashi Kurashina
Masaki Murata
Interactions of Ferrocenoyl-Peptides in Solution and on Surfaces
39(6)
Heinz-Bernhard Kraatz
Poly(ferrocenylsilanes) as Etch Barriers in Nano and Microlithographic Applications
45(12)
Mark A. Hempenius
Rob G. H. Lammertink
Maria Peter
G. Julius Vancso
Polymer Science with Main Group Elements and Transition Metals
57(6)
Ian Manners
Towards Photonic Ink (P-Ink): A Polychrome, Fast Response Metallopolymer Gel Photonic Crystal Device
63(8)
Andre C. Arsenault
Hernan Miguez
Vladimir Kitaev
Geoffrey A. Ozin
Ian Manners
Lithographic Applications of Highly Metallized Polyferrocenylsilanes
71(6)
Scott B. Clendenning
Ian Manners
Polyethers and Thioethers Incorporating Neutral and Cationic Organoiron Complexes
77(12)
Alaa S. Abd-El-Aziz
Erin K. Todd
Rawda M. Okasha
Organoiron Polymers Containing Azo Dyes
89(12)
Alaa S. Abd-El-Aziz
Erin K. Todd
Rawda M. Okasha
Tarek H. Afifi
Self-Assembly of Metal-Organometallic Coordination Networks
101(12)
Moonhyun Oh
Gene B. Carpenter
Dwight A. Sweigart
Electrochemical Investigations of Oligomers and Polymers Containing Ruthenium- and Iron-Arene Complexes
113(12)
Christine R. de Denus
Philip Baker
Jaclyn Toner
Sheila McKevitt
Erin K. Todd
Alaa S. Abd-El-Aziz
Synthesis and Thermal Properties of Diblock Copolymers Utilizing Non-Covalent Interactions
125(12)
Bas G.G. Lohmeijer
Helmut Schlaad
Ulrich S. Schubert
Precious Metal Polymers
137(8)
Richard J. Puddephatt
Dendritic Polymers: From Efficient Catalysis to Drug Delivery
145(10)
Ashok K. Kakkar
Synthesis of Novel Phenylazomethine Derivatives as a Multi-Dentate Ligand for Advanced Metal-Organic Hybride Nano-Materials
155(10)
Kimihisa Yamamoto
Electron Transport in Conjugated Metallopolymers
165(8)
Colin G. Cameron
Brian J. MacLean
Peter G. Pickup
Coordination/Organometallic Polymers Based on Diphosphine and Diisocyanide Ligands
173(14)
Pierre D. Harvey
Phosphine-Based Coordination Cages and Nanoporous Coordination Polymers
187(14)
Stuart L. James
Xingling Xu
Robert V. Law
Preparation of Synthons for Carborane Containing Macromolecules
201(12)
Matthew C. Parrott
Erin B. Marchington
John F. Valliant
Alex Adronov
Design, Synthesis and Structural Diversity in Coordination Polymers
213(16)
Heba Abourahma
Gregory J. McManus
Brian Moulton
Rosa D. Bailey Walsh
Michael J. Zaworotko
Conjugated Metallopolymers
229(6)
Alfred C. W. Leung
Jonathan H. Chong
Mark J. MacLachlan
Iridium(III) Complexes as Polymer Bound Oxygen Sensors
235(14)
Maria C. DeRosa
Peter J. Mosher
Christopher E. B. Evans
Robert J. Crutchley
Cyclophosphazenes as Polymer Modifiers
249(22)
Mario Gleria
Riccardo Po
Giorgio Giannotta
Luisa Fiocca
Roberta Bertani
Luca Fambri
Francesco Paolo La Mantia
Roberto Scaffaro
New Functional Inorganic Polymers Containing Phosphorus
271(8)
Derek P. Gates
Chi-Wing Tsang
Vincent A. Wright
Mandy Yam
Synthesis and Properties of New Phosphorus-Functionalized Bithiophene Materials
279(10)
Thomas Baumgartner
Silole-Containing Linear and Hyperbranched Polymers: Synthesis, Thermal Stability, Light Emission, Nano-Dimensional Aggregation, and Optical Power Limiting
289(12)
Jacky Wing Yip Lam
Junwu Chen
Charles Chi Wang Law
Han Peng
Zhiliang Xie
Kevin Ka Leung Cheuk
Hoi Sing Kwok
Ben Zhong Tang
Hybrid Inorganic/Organic Crosslinked Resins Containing Polyhedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxanes
301(26)
Charles U. Pittman, Jr
Gui-Zhi Li
Hanli Ni
Conformational Analysis of Siloxane-Based Enzyme-Mimic Precursors
327(10)
Carol A. Parish
Martel Zeldin
Sean Hilson
Jennifer Pratt
Lewis Acidic Organoboron Polymers
337(10)
Yang Qin
Guanglou Cheng
Kshitij Parab
Anand Sundararaman
Frieder Jakle
Exploiting Catalytic Dehydrogenative Coupling in the Synthesis and Study of Polysilanes
347
Lisa Rosenberg

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