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I like this book by Odian as an introductory book for all polymerization topics.
Do you mean depolymerization or depolarization? I cannot find depolarization in the index. If you tell me a little bit more about what information you need I can tell you about how much information is in the book for you.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0471274003 Principles of polymerization by Odian. It is pretty comprehensive, used it for several classes and for reference as a polymer/materials grad student. Does not show mechanisms for every reaction but does show quite a few and covers a lot of different classes of polymers in fair detail.
I'm a big fan of Polymers: Chemistry and Physics of Modern Materials by JMG Cowie, and Principles iof Polymerization by GG Odian.