This title's contents include: perspective polymer materials with structural inhomogeneity for the construction of new generation optical devices; the effect of various factors on damaging of polymeric materials by microorganisms; kinetics of radial growth of aspergillus colonies at different temperatures; kinetics of acids excretion in medium by mycelial micromycetes colonies; polymers for fibre optics; isobutylene polymerisation.
This book offers concise information on the properties of polymeric materials, particularly those most relevant to physical chemistry and chemical physics.
The widespread use of the first edition of Physical Properties of Polymers as a textbook encouraged the authors to expand and update this introduction to polymer science. All of the...
This volume presents a problem in determining the physical properties of polymers and thus makes it difficult to tackle the question of the synthesis of polymers with desired properties.
For example , the pioneering research of C. G. Shull , E. O. Wollan , and B. N. Brockhouse , which led to the 1997 Nobel Prize for Physics , began with studies of materials such as iron , chromium , cobalt , and iridium , and was ...
Physical Properties of Polymers
This book is a valuable resource for anyone working on practical problems in the field of polymers, including organic chemists, chemical engineers, polymer processers, polymer technologists, and both graduate and PhD students.
The book provides comprehensive, up-to-date information on the physical properties of polymers including, viscoelasticity, flammability, miscibility, optical properties, surface properties and more.
This accessible guide illuminates the increasingly important role of polymers in modern chemistry, beginning with the essentials, and: Covers thermodynamics, conformation, morphology, and measurements of molar masses Discusses ...
But right after this comes the question: What have I made, and for what is it good? This leads to the important topic of the structure-property relations to which this book is devoted.
Finally, material is also included on how commonly known polymers are synthesized in a laboratory and a factory. This book is suitable for a one semester course in polymer chemistry and does not demand prior knowledge of polymer science.