Physical properties of polymers handbook
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Physical properties of polymers handbook
(AIP series in polymers and complex materials / editors in chief Ronald Larson, Philip A. Pincus)
AIP Press, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This comprehensive reference work is intended for use by practising professional engineers and materials scientists engaged in research and development. For ease of access to the information contained within the book, the physical properties of polymers are discussed and arranged under the following main headings: thermodynamics, spectroscopic, mechanical, electro-optical, and magnetic properties, as well as the morphology, structure, and surfaces of polymers. Methods of synthesis and chemical properties are not included. This is intended as a handbook for polymer engineers, chemical engineers, material scientists, polymer physicists, rheologists, chemical physicists, chemists, and theorists.
Table of Contents
Contents: 1. Structure. 2. Theory. 3. Thermodynamic Properties. 4. Spectroscopy. 5. Mechanical Properties. 6. Crystallinity and Morphology. 7. Electro-optical and Magnetic Properties. 8. Responses to Radiation, Heat, and Chemical Agents. 9. Other Properties
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