How were the polymers which have transformed our world created? How
has our understanding of polymers changed since the Swedish chemist
Jöns Jacob Berzelius coined the word ‘polymer’ in 1832? Who were
the people who wrought the polymer revolution? This book answers these
questions by presenting a compelling narrative that weaves together
the history of polymer science, the development of new plastics and
rubbers and biographies of the leading actors in this revolution. A
key feature of the polymer revolution was the involvement of industry.
The author shows how industry supported research in factories and
universities and how academic research assisted the development of new
polymers. As a result, empirical trial and error, which laid the
foundations of a new industry, was replaced by systematic scientific
research based on our improved understanding of the structure and
behaviour of polymers. Containing an unparalleled collection of short
biographies of over eighty people including both famous scientists
such as Thomas Graham, Hermann Staudinger and Stephanie Kwolek and
obscure figures like William Caspari, Hans Fikentscher, Ray McIntire
and Wilfred Swinney, this history lists the part of human endeavour in
the polymer revolution. This book is aimed at anyone who wishes to
find out more about the history of this economically important
interdisciplinary subject, which straddles chemistry, biology, physics
and engineering. With illuminating and entertaining prose, the reader
will discover a fascinating story of the development of polymer
science and technology. Written in an accessible style, it appeals to
school pupils studying chemistry and university students, historians
of science, technology and the economy as well as polymer scientists.
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A Journey Through Polymer Science
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781788017091
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Royal Society of Chemistry
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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