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Hyperbranched Polymers: Between Linear Chains and Dendrimers by Burchard and Lederer (2015 Hardcover)

Hyperbranched Polymers: Between Linear Chains and Dendrimers by Burchard and Lederer (2015 Hardcover)

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Further Details Title: Hyperbranched Polymers Condition: New Subtitle: Macromolecules in between Deterministic Linear Chains and Dendrimer Structures Author: Albena Lederer, Walther Burchard Format: H...

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Further Details Title: Hyperbranched Polymers Condition: New Subtitle: Macromolecules in between Deterministic Linear Chains and Dendrimer Structures Author: Albena Lederer, Walther Burchard Format: Hardback EAN: 9781849733946 ISBN: 9781849733946 Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry Genre: Science Nature & Math Release Date: 09/09/2015 Description: There is great commercial interest in hyperbranched polymers from manufacturers of polymer formulations, additives and coatings, polymer electronics and pharmaceuticals. However, these polymers are difficult to characterize due to their very complex, multidimensional distribution and there is a great need to understand how to control their synthesis to obtain certain material properties. Hyperbranched Polymers is the first book to examine in detail the recent advances in hyperbranched polymers. Focusing on the structural characterization of hyperbranched polymers, the book summarizes the research in the field and makes a direct correlation between the chemical structure and global molecular properties. This correlation is essential for understanding the structure–properties relation and fills the gap between the synthetic advances and physico-chemical understanding of this polymer class. Written by acknowledged experts in the field, the book will appeal to both scientists working in fundamental research, as well as industrial manufacturers of dendritic polymers. Language: English Country/Region of Manufacture: GB Item Height: 234mm Item Length: 156mm Item Weight: 603g Series: Polymer Chemistry Series Release Year: 2015 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.

Specifics

Author

Walther Burchard, Albena Lederer

Format

Hardcover

ISBN-10

1849733945

ISBN-13

9781849733946

Illustrated

Yes

Intended Audience

Scholarly & Professional

Item Length

9.2 in

Item Weight

21.3 Oz

Item Width

6.2 in

LC Classification Number

QD382.B73

Language

English

Number of Pages

297 Pages

Publication Name

Hyperbranched Polymers : Macromolecules in Between Deterministic Linear Chains and Dendrimer Structures

Publication Year

2015

Publisher

Royal Society of Real Chemistry, T.H.E.

Reviews

There is great commercial interest in hyperbranched polymers from manufacturers of polymer formulations, additives and coatings, polymer electronics and pharmaceuticals. However, these polymers are difficult to characterise due to their very complex, multidimensional distribution and there is a great need to understand how to control their synthesis to obtain certain material properties. Hyperbranched Polymers is, according to the publishing house, the first book to examine in detail the recent advances in hyperbranched polymers. Focusing on the structural characterisation of hyperbranched polymers, it summarises the research in the field and makes a direct correlation between the chemical structure and global molecular properties. This correlation is essential for understanding the structure-properties relation and fills the gap between the synthetic advances and physico-chemical understanding of this polymer class. Written by acknowledged experts in the field, the book will appeal to both scientists working in fundamental research, as well as industrial manufacturers of dendritic polymers. nowledged experts in the field, the book will appeal to both scientists working in fundamental research, as well as industrial manufacturers of dendritic polymers., There is great commercial interest in hyperbranched polymers from manufacturers of polymer formulations, additives and coatings, polymer electronics and pharmaceuticals. However, these polymers are difficult to characterise due to their very complex, multidimensional distribution and there is a great need to understand how to control their synthesis to obtain certain material properties. Hyperbranched Polymers is, according to the publishing house, the first book to examine in detail the recent advances in hyperbranched polymers. Focusing on the structural characterisation of hyperbranched polymers, it summarises the research in the field and makes a direct correlation between the chemical structure and global molecular properties. This correlation is essential for understanding the structure-properties relation and fills the gap between the synthetic advances and physico-chemical understanding of this polymer class. Written by acknowledged experts in the field, the book will appeal to both scientists working in fundamental research, as well as industrial manufacturers of dendritic polymers.

Series

Polymer Chemistry Ser.

Series Volume Number

Volume 16

Subject

Textiles & Polymers, Chemistry / Industrial & Technical, Chemistry / General

Subject Area

Technology & Engineering, Science

Synopsis

There is great commercial interest in hyperbranched polymers from manufacturers of polymer formulations, additives and coatings, polymer electronics and pharmaceuticals. However, these polymers are difficult to characterize due to their very complex, multidimensional distribution and there is a great need to understand how to control their synthesis to obtain certain material properties. Hyperbranched Polymers is the first book to examine in detail the recent advances in hyperbranched polymers. Focusing on the structural characterization of hyperbranched polymers, the book summarizes the research in the field and makes a direct correlation between the chemical structure and global molecular properties. This correlation is essential for understanding the structure-properties relation and fills the gap between the synthetic advances and physico-chemical understanding of this polymer class. Written by acknowledged experts in the field, the book will appeal to both scientists working in fundamental research, as well as industrial manufacturers of dendritic polymers., Written by acknowledged experts in the field, the book will appeal to both scientists working in fundamental research, both active and new to the field, as well as industrial manufacturers of dendritic polymers., This is the first book to examine in detail the recent advances in the structural characterization of hyperbranched polymers. Due to the commercial interest in hyperbranched polymers and the difficulty in characterization there is a great need to understand how to control their synthesis to obtain certain material properties. Focusing on the on the structural characterization of hyperbranched polymers, the book summarizes the research in the field and makes a direct correlation between the chemical structure and global molecular properties. Written by acknowledged experts in the field, the book will appeal to both scientists working in fundamental research, both active and new to the field, as well as industrial manufacturers of polymer formulations, additives and coatings, polymer electronics and pharmaceuticals.

Table Of Content

Introduction; Degree of Branching; Control over the Conformation of Dendritic Polymers; Separation and Molar Mass Determination; Solution Viscosity; Size Determination by Scattering Techniques; Model Calculation of Different Hyperbranched Structures; Scaling Conception and Interpretation Of Structural Parameters And Scattering Experiments; Correlation of Molecular And Bulk Properties;

Type

Textbook

brand

Royal Society of Real Chemistry, T.H.E.

gtin13

9781849733946

Reviews

  1. Alb Albf70b1

    This book is a must-have for anyone studying polymer chemistry! It brilliantly bridges the gap between linear chains and dendrimers, offering deep insights into hyperbranched polymers. The authors, Burchard and Lederer, present complex concepts clearly, making it accessible yet thorough. Perfect for researchers and students alike—highly recommended for its valuable content and expert perspective.