A feature of the book is the extensive use of figures and tables that include real data. There are also test questions at the end of each chapter. Times Higher Education Supplement, February 2003.
This clear and concise textbook introduces the huge field of polymer science to students taking degree courses in chemistry, material science and related subjects covering polymers. By focusing on the few major polymers, for example polystyrene and PVC, which are in common use and which the students will recognise, the book illustrates simply the basic principles of polymer science. It looks at the factors which give rise to the special properties of polymers, and emphasizes how polymer molecules can be synthesised with different sizes and architectures to tailor the properties of the resulting material. The later chapters then introduce a wide range of polymers some with special applications now and others with exciting potential for the future. There are exercises at the end of each chapter.
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Taking the most common polymers, this undergraduate textbook describes the basic principles of polymer science. Using polymers with which students will be familiar, for example polystyrene and PVC, this book relates the structure of polymers to their properties, and explains how and their properties can be tailored for a particular use.
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1. Introduction ; 2. Average molecular masses and polydispersity ; 3. Microscopic features of bulk polymers ; 4. Major techniques for analysis and structure determination ; 5. Step-growth polmerization ; 6. Addition polymerization via free radicals ; 7. Addition polymerization via ionic and coordination mechanisms ; 8. Properties of common polymers in bulk ; 9. Some speciality polymers ; 10. Looking to the future
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A feature of the book is the extensive use of figures and tables that include real data. There are also test questions at the end of each chapter. Times Higher Education Supplement, February 2003.
Ssuccessful textbook, now thoroughly updated
Illustrates fundamental principles using a few important polymers as examples
Considers two fundamental questions in polymer science I)How do the properties of a polymeric substance in bulk relate to the sizes and architectures of the molecules which compose it? And 2) How may desired features be imposed on polymer chains during their synthesis?
Brings in new topics such as biodegradable polymers, "living" polymerization via radicals, blending strategies, dynamic mechanical analysis, interpenetrating polymer networks and unsaturated polyester resins.
Features new problems and exercises at the end of each chapter
Les mer
Ssuccessful textbook, now thoroughly updated
Illustrates fundamental principles using a few important polymers as examples
Considers two fundamental questions in polymer science I)How do the properties of a polymeric substance in bulk relate to the sizes and architectures of the molecules which compose it? And 2) How may desired features be imposed on polymer chains during their synthesis?
Brings in new topics such as biodegradable polymers, "living" polymerization via radicals, blending strategies, dynamic mechanical analysis, interpenetrating polymer networks and unsaturated polyester resins.
Features new problems and exercises at the end of each chapter
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780198564706
Publisert
2000
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
402 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
168 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
232
Forfatter