
- 258 pages
- English
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Polymer Science
About this book
During the last ten to fifteen years the developments in polymer science has been striking attention and undergone important changes. From rather specialized subject intended for engineers interested in certain definite fields, it has developed into one of the fundamental disciplines common to several branches of engineering and science. To serve this purpose, the subject materials have been prepared to treat a comprehensive aspects of polymer science. Following this trend, a number of rigorous books have discussed different types of polymers with great precision and elegance and at relatively high levels of abstraction, but none is complementary. A position midway between the older, traditional approach in engineering and the recent, somewhat formal expositions seems to be evolving.
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Table of contents
- Polymer Science
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Polymers and the Environment
- Chapter 2 Emulsion Polymerization: Effects of Polymerization Variables on the Properties of Vinyl Acetate Based Emulsion Polymers
- Chapter 3 A Polymer Science Approach to Physico-Chemical Characterization and Processing of Pulse Seeds
- Chapter 4 Polymer Characterization with the Atomic Force Microscope
- Chapter 5 Absorption Kinetics of Phenol into Different Size Nanopores Present in Syndiotactic Polystyrene and Poly (p-methylstyrene)
- Chapter 6 Nonconventional Method of Polymer Patterning
- Chapter 7 The Properties and Application of Carbon Nanostructures
- Chapter 8 Electrokinetic Potential and Other Surface Properties of Polymer Foils and Their Modifications
- Chapter 9 Polymerization of Peptide Polymers for Biomaterial Applications