Physical structures and properties
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Physical structures and properties
(Macromolecules / Hans-Georg Elias, v. 3)
Wiley-VCH, c2008
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Description
"Macromolecules" provides a broad survey of the entire subject; integrated representations of chemistry, physics, and technology; precise descriptions and definitions of basic phenomena; and balanced treatments of facts and theory. The book series thus intends to bridge the gap between introductory textbooks and the highly specialized texts and monographs that cover only part of polymer science and technology.
Volume I is concerned with the fundamentals of chemical structure and principles of synthesis of macromolecules: constitution, configuration, conformation, polymerization equilibria, polymerization mechanisms (ionic, coordination, free-radical, step reactions, including solid-state and biochemical polymerizations), polymer reactions, and strategies for defined polymer architectures.
Volume II discusses individual polymers and their industrial syntheses, Volume III the fundamentals of physical structures and properties, and Volume IV the processing and application of polymers as plastics, fibers, elastomers, thickeners, etc.
The world of macromolecules in a nutshell.
Table of Contents
VOLUME 3: PHYSICAL STRUCTURES AND PROPERTIES
SINGLE MACROMOLECULES
Chemical Structure
Microconformations
Macroconformations
Scattering Methods
SOLID POLYMERS
Disordered Condensed Systems
Crystalline States
Mesophases
Polymers in and at Interfaces
POLYMER SOLUTIONS
Thermodynamics of Solutions
Transport in Solutions
Viscosity of Diluted Solutions
POLYMER MELTS
Thermal Properties
Transport in Polymers
Viscosity of Melts
SOLID STATE PROPERTIES
Elasticity
Viscoelasticity
Fracture of Polymers
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