Second Edition Oxford University Press, Inc 2005
As was the case with the first edition, the goal was to provide a broad overview of inorganic polymers in a way that will be useful to both the uninitiated and to those already working in this field. The coverage has been updated and expanded significantly to cover advances and interesting trends since the first edition appeared. The most obvious changes are the three new chapters, Ferrocene-Based Polymers, and Additional Phosphorus- and Boron-Containing Polymers, Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Composites, and Preceramic Inorganic Polymers.
As was the case with the first edition, the goal was to provide a broad overview of inorganic polymers in a way that will be useful to both the uninitiated and to those already working in this field. The coverage has been updated and expanded significantly to cover advances and interesting trends since the first edition appeared. The most obvious changes are the three new chapters, Ferrocene-Based Polymers, and Additional Phosphorus- and Boron-Containing Polymers, Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Composites, and Preceramic Inorganic Polymers.