Introduction to polymer physics
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Bibliographic Information
Introduction to polymer physics
(Oxford science publications)
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1996
- : hbk
- : pbk
- Other Title
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高分子物理・相転移ダイナミクス
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: hbk ISBN 9780198517726
Description
A polymer is a very large molecule consisting of many atoms covalently bonded like a chain. Polymers take a random coil conformation in solution and entangle each other when the polymer concentration is high. The structure gives unique physical properties to polymer solutions. This is an introductory textbook on the modern theory of polymer statistical properties of the assembly of chain-like molecules. This involves scaling theory, concentration fluctuation, gels and reptation.
Table of Contents
- Properties of an isolated polymer molecule
- Concentrated solutions and melts
- Polymer gels
- Molecule motion of polymers in dilute solutions
- Molecule motion in entangled polymer systems.
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780198517894
Description
A polymer is a very large molecule consisting of many atoms covalently bonded like a chain. Polymers take a random coil conformation in solution and entangle each other when the polymer concentration is high. The unique structure gives unique physical properties to polymer solutions. This book is an introduction to the modern theory of polymer physics. It describes basic concepts and methods to discuss the statistical properties of the assembly of chain-like
molecules. This involves scaling theory, concentration fluctuation, gels and reptation.
Table of Contents
- 1. Properties of an isolated polymer molecule
- 2. Concentrated solutions and melts
- 3. Polymer gels
- 4. Molecule motion of polymers in dilute solutions
- 5. Molecule motion in entangled polymer systems
- References
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