"Offers background information, methods of characterization, and applications for electrical and optical polymers, including biopolymers, and tutorial sections that explain how to use the techniques."
polymers require further study to develop polymer - based devices and application - oriented technologies . ... [ 4 ] R.E. Gied , M.G. Moss , J. Kaufmann , and Y.Q. Wang , in Electrical and Optical Polymer Systems , edited by D.L. Wise ...
... Revised and Expanded, Charles P. MacDermott and Aroon V. Shenoy Metallized Plastics, edited by K. L. Mittal Oligomer Technology and Applications, Constantin V. Uglea Electrical and Optical Polymer Systems: Fundamentals, Methods, ...
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This book will be beneficial to all polymer scientists in the development of new macromolecules and to all engineers using these materials in applications.
This book begins with a widespread impression of state-of-the-art knowledge in indispensable features and processing of conducting polymer-based nanocomposites.
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Metals and metal oxides are especially necessary for designing nanoscale systems. Due to their unique electrical, optical, magnetic, and chemical characteristics, metal nanoparticles are widely used in nanotechnology.
Recently, there is a growing interest in achieving nanostructured blends (nanoblends) of thermoplastic polymers ... so on) in comparison with conventional immiscible polymer blends with average dispersed-phase sizes on the micron scale.