<p>Part I: Synthesis and Properties of Benzoxazine Resins<br>1. Various Synthetic Methods of Benzoxazine Monomers<br>2. Catalytic Accelerated Polymerization of Benzoxazines and Their Mechanistic Considerations<br>3. Molecular Designs of Benzoxazines With Enhanced Reactivity Based on Utilization of Neighboring-Group Participation and Introduction of Thioether Moiety<br>4. Development of New Generation Benzoxazine Thermosets Based on Smart Ortho-Benzoxazine Chemistry<br>5. Tailoring Polybenzoxazine Chemical Structure: Synthetic Approaches to Flexible Systems<br>6. 3,4-Dihydro-1,3-2H-Benzoxazines: Uses Other Than Making Polybenzoxazines<br>7. Symmetric Versus Asymmetric di-Bz Monomer Design: Structure-to-Properties Relationship</p> <p>Part II: Physical and Chemical Properties of Cross-linked Polybenzoxazines<br>8. Modern Developments Using Molecular Simulation to Predict the Physical and Mechanical Properties of Polybenzoxazines<br>9. Predictive Methodology and Properties of Polybenzoxazines<br>10. Properties Enhancement Obtained in Anhydride-Modified Polybenzoxazines: Effects of Ester Functional Group on Polybenzoxazine Network<br>11. Thermal Degradation Mechanism of Polybenzoxazines<br>12. Mediated Surface Properties of Polybenzoxazines</p> <p>Part III: Application of Advanced Organic Synthesis for Benzoxazine Resins<br>13. Thiol-Benzoxazine Chemistry for Macromolecular Modifications<br>14. Boron-Containing Benzoxazine Resin<br>15. Structures of Metal-Complex Polybenzoxazines and Effect of Metal Ions on the Polymerization, Degradation, and Catalysis<br>16. Development of Phosphorus-Containing Polybenzoxazines</p> <p>Part IV: Polybenzoxazine Blends and Alloys<br>17. Benzoxazine/Cyanate Ester Alloys<br>18. Polybenzoxazine/Bismaleimide Alloys<br>19. Arylacetylene-Derived Resins and Functional Benzoxazines<br>20. Polybenzoxazines Derived from Nitrile- and Phthalonitrile-Functional Benzoxazines and Copolymers from Benzoxazine/Phthalonitrile Resin Mixtures<br>21. Fluorene-Based High Molecular Weight Benzoxazine Blends<br>22. Polybenzoxazine/Organosiloxane</p> <p>Part V: Biobased Polybenzoxazine Materials<br>23. Polybenzoxazine Materials From Renewable Diphenolic Acid<br>24. Cardanol-Based Benzoxazines and Their Applications<br>25. Lignin-Based Phenols: Potential Feedstock for Renewable Benzoxazines<br>26. Chitin- and Shell-Based Benzoxazines<br>27. Eugenol-Based Polybenzoxazines<br>28. Furan-Based Benzoxazines</p> <p>Part VI: Morphological Control of Polybenzoxazines<br>29. Reaction-Induced Phase Separation of Benzoxazine Blends<br>30. Precision Thermoset-Spherical Nano- and Microparticles Formation in Nanoconfinement: A Model Case From Benzoxazine Polymerization in the Blend System With Aromatic Containing Thermoplastic Resin<br>31. Polybenzoxazine for Hierarchical Nanoporous Materials<br>32. Nanostructured Carbons and Related Materials Derived From Polybenzoxazine-Based Polymers<br>33. Polybenzoxazine-Based Nanofibers by Electrospinning<br>34. HCl-Catalyzed Polymerization of Benzoxazine and Chemical Transformations Along Pyrolysis to Microporous Carbons</p> <p>Part VII: Polybenzoxazine Composites, Hybrid Materials, and Nanocomposites<br>35. Hard Armor Composites From Ballistic Fiber-Reinforced Polybenzoxazine Alloys<br>36. Polybenzoxazine/Carbon Nanotube Composites<br>37. Recent Progress in Polybenzoxazine/POSS Hybrid Materials<br>38. Polybenzoxazine Nanocomposites: Case Study of Carbon Nanotubes<br>39. Polybenzoxazine-Based Organic-Inorganic Nanohybrid Materials for High Performance Engineering Applications<br>40. Polybenzoxazine-Clay Nanocomposites<br>41. Ceramic-Based Polybenzoxazine Micro- and Nanocomposites<br>42. Preparation of Mechanically Flexible Composites Composed of Polybenzoxazine—Linear Low-Density Polyethylene—Fumed Silica and Study of Their Properties</p> <p>Part VIII: Polybenzoxazine Applications and Potential Applications<br>43. Benzoxazines in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells<br>44. Polybenzoxazine-Based Self-Lubricating and Friction Materials<br>45. Hybrid Polybenzoxazine Nanocomposites for Low-k Dielectrics<br>46. Polybenzoxazine-Based Coatings for Corrosion Protection<br>47. Polybenzoxazines as Self-Healing Materials<br>48. Shape Memory Polymers From Polybenzoxazine-Modified Polymers</p> <p>Part IX: Benzoxazine Resin Preparation and Spectra<br>49. Preparation of High Purity Samples, Effect of Purity on Properties, and FT-IR, Raman, <SUP>1</SUP>H and <SUP>13</SUP>C NMR, and DSC Data of Highly Purified Benzoxazine Monomers</p>