Introduction to Polymers, Third Edition

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Pages: 688

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Publication Date: June 29,2011

Category: Polymers & Textiles



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Thoroughly updated, Intro to Polymers, Third Edition presents the technology underpinning the synthesis, characterization and properties of polymers. The materials has been totally reorganized and extended to include important fresh topics and offer a coherent system for teaching and learning the essential areas of contemporary polymer technology.

Not used to the 3rd Edition
Component I
This first part addresses newer advancements in polymer synthesis, which includes ‘living’ radical polymerization, catalytic chain transfer and free-radical ring-starting polymerization, along with approaches for the formation of conducting polymers, dendrimers, hyperbranched polymers and block copolymers.

Component II
In this component, the authors possess added brand-new topics on diffusion, option behaviour of polyelectrolytes and field-flow fractionation strategies. Polymerization mechanisms have already been made even more explicit by displaying electron movements. In addition they greatly expand insurance of spectroscopy, which includes UV noticeable, Raman, infrared, NMR and mass spectroscopy. Mainly self-contained, the text completely derives most equations and cross-references topics between chapters where suitable.

Component III
A totally new, major subject in this section is definitely multicomponent polymer systems. Various other new topics include ramifications of chain entanglements, swelling of elastomers, polymer fibres, effect behaviour and ductile fracture. Most of the diagrams and micrographs have already been updated to more obviously highlight top features of polymer morphology.

Component IV
The last portion of the reserve contains major brand-new sections on polymer composites, such as for example nanocomposites, and electric properties of polymers. The reserve also incorporates new materials on macromolecular dynamics and reptation, liquid crystalline polymers and thermal evaluation. Each chapter not merely includes a set of further reading to greatly help visitors expand their understanding of the topic but also provides issue sets to check understanding, especially of numerical factors.

While this edition provides many brand-new ideas, the philosophy of the reserve remains unchanged. Furthermore, the Flory–Huggins theory for polymer solutions and their stage separation is treated even more rigorously. Insurance of rubber-toughening of brittle plastics in addition has been revised and extended.



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