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Polymer Synthesis
and Characterization
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olymer Synthesis
and Characterization
A LAiORAfOlY MANUAL
STANLEY R. SANDLER
Elf Atochem North America, Inc.
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
WOLF KARO
Consultant to the Chemical Industry
Huntington Valley, Pennsylvania
JO-ANNE BONESTEEL
Elf Atochem North America, Inc.
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
ELI M. PEARCE
Polytechnic University
Brooklyn, New York
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Cover illustration:
GPC column separation of a polymer (see Experiment 18, Figure 1)
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