TO: Executive Board of the Division of Polymer Chemistry (POLY)
FROM: W. V. Metanomski
SUBJECT: Nomenclature Committee's Report
DATE: 20 March 1999
The Committee continues to promote polymer-nomenclature recommendations,
in particular, those of the IUPAC Commission on Macromolecular
Nomenclature. The Committee monitors how the macromolecular nomenclature
matters are explained and discussed in various textbooks and handbooks,
and offers suggestions for improvements. Individual questions from POLY
members and requests to help naming polymers are answered promptly.
Les Sperling and Val Metanomski published in the March 1999 issue of
POLYMER PREPRINTS the "Macromolecular Nomenclature Note No. 16" on
"Modern Nomenclature and Terminology in Polymer Science and Engineering"
as a reminder of what are the principles of nomenclature and what are the
references the prospective authors need to consult.
The note was reprinted by permission in the Spring 1999 issue of PMSE -
POLYMERIC MATERIALS: SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING. While the PMSE Division has
no Nomenclature Committee of their own, they did appoint a
representative, Les Sperling, who is greatly interested in proper
communication skills in the polymer technology area.
The Wiley's POLYMER HANDBOOK, 4th edition, is in the final stages of
production. Its first chapter on "Nomenclature", compiled by Val
Metanomski, introduces the IUPAC source-based and structure-based
macromolecular nomenclature, discusses the use of trivial and
semisystematic names for polymers, indicates the important features of CA
Index names, and provides a list of polymer class names.
Four Committee members (Fox, Metanomski, Wilks, and Work) continue to be
active members of the IUPAC Commission on Macromolecular Nomenclature.
Topics in various stages of development, for which they are directly
responsible, include nomenclature of cyclic macromolecules, nomenclature
for threaded macrocyclic molecules, glossary of polymer class names, and
terms related to polymer blends and multi-phase materials.
This is my last report as the Committee's chairman. I wish to express my
appreciation for the support the Committee and I have received,
particularly from the POLY Division chairmen and secretaries, in the
period that I served (1989-1999), and from the Editors of POLYMER
PREPRINTS (Bill Culbertson and Rob Storey).
Dr. Edward S. (Ted) Wilks takes over as of this meeting. Ted's expertize
in nomenclature and structural representations of polymers in industrial
databases will provide a new stimulus to the POLY nomenclature activities
as a service for the POLY members.
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