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Contemporary Polymer Chemistry by Frederick W. Lampe, James E. Mark and Harry R. Allcock (2003, Hardcover)

Contemporary Polymer Chemistry by Frederick W. Lampe, James E. Mark and Harry R. Allcock (2003, Hardcover)

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Contemporary Polymer Chemistry by Allcock, Harry; Lampe, Fred; Mark, James Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less

Specifics

Author

Frederick W. Lampe, James E. Mark, Harry R. Allcock

Dewey Decimal

547.7

Dewey Edition

21

Edition Number

3

Format

Hardcover

ISBN-10

0130650560

ISBN-13

9780130650566

Illustrated

Yes

Intended Audience

College Audience

Item Height

1.4 in

Item Length

9.5 in

Item Weight

48.9 Oz

Item Width

7.4 in

LC Classification Number

QD381.A44 2003

LCCN

2002-154591

Language

English

Number of Pages

832 Pages

Publication Name

Contemporary Polymer Chemistry

Publication Year

2003

Publisher

Prentice Hall PTR

Subject

Textiles & Polymers, Physics / Polymer

Subject Area

Technology & Engineering, Science

Synopsis

This book provides comprehensive, up-to-date, and accessible coverage of the relationship between fundamental chemistry and the uses of polymers. With help from new co-author James Mark, the book presents a complete overview of the synthetic, kinetic, structural, and applied aspects of modern polymer chemistry as well as coverage of industrial and medical applications. For chemists and chemical engineers involved in polymer chemistry., A complete overview of the synthetic, kinetic, structural, and applied aspects of modern polymer chemistry, this text clearly illustrates the relationship between fundamental chemistry and the uses of polymers. Polymer Chemistry, featuring new co-author James Mark, also provides coverage of industrial and medical applications. Many of the study questions give answers or require thoughtful utilization of the text material.

Table Of Content

I. SYNTHESIS AND REACTIONS OF POLYMERS. 1. The Scope of Polymer Chemistry. 2. Condensation and Other Step-Type Polymerizations. 3. Free-Radical Polymerization. 4. Ionic and Coordination Polymerization. 5. Photolytic, Radiation, and Electrolytic Polymerization. 6. Polmerization of Cyclic Organic Compounds. 7. Reactions of Synthetic Polymers. 8. Biological Polymers and Their Reactions. 9. Inorganic Elements in Polymers. II. THERMODYNAMICS AND KINETICS OF POLYMERIZATION. 10. Polymerization and Depolymerization Equilibria. 11. Kinetics of Condensation (Step-Growth) Polymerization. 12. Kinetics of Free-Radical Polymerization. 13. Kinetics of Ionic Polymerization. III. PHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF POLYMERS. 14. Determination of Absolute Molecular Weights. 15. Secondary Methods for Molecular Weight Determination. 16. Thermodynamics of Solutions of High Polymers. 17. Morphology, Glass Transitions, and Polymer Crystallinity. 18. Conformational Analysis of Polymers. 19. X-Ray Diffraction by Polymers. IV. FABRICATION AND TESTING OF POLYMERS. 20. Fabrication of Polymers. 21. Testing of Polymers. V. MOLECULAR STRUCTURE, PROPERTIES, AND USES. 22. General Structure-Property Relationships. 23. Electroactive Polymers. 24. Biomedical Applications of Synthetic Polymers. VI. APPENDICES. I. Polymer Nomenclature. II. Properties and Uses of Selected Polymers. III. References to Topics not Discussed in this Book. Author Index. Subject Index.

Type

Textbook

brand

Prentice Hall PTR

gtin13

9780130650566