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Author | David J. Walton, J. Phillip Lorimer |
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Dewey Decimal | 547/.7 |
Dewey Edition | 21 |
Format | Trade Paperback |
ISBN-10 | 019850389X |
ISBN-13 | 9780198503897 |
Illustrated | Yes |
Intended Audience | College Audience |
Item Height | 0.4 in |
Item Length | 9.7 in |
Item Weight | 13.1 Oz |
Item Width | 7.4 in |
LC Classification Number | QC173.4.P65W35 2000 |
LCCN | 2001-273496 |
Language | English |
Number of Pages | 158 Pages |
Publication Name | Polymers |
Publication Year | 2001 |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, Incorporated |
Reviews | "An introduction to polymer chemistry for undergraduates, offering a historical perspective through the development of high-tonnage materials early in the 20th century to modern high-performance materials. The main polymer types are discussed in detail, with emphasis on practical, commercial considerations and descriptions of real industrial processes. The behavior of polymer networks is explained, and the modern importance of functional polymers is discussed. Walton teaches applied chemistry, and Lorimer teaches physical chemistry at Coventry University."--SciTech Book News, "An introduction to polymer chemistry for undergraduates, offering a historical perspective through the development of high-tonnage materials early in the 20th century to modern high-performance materials. The main polymer types are discussed in detail, with emphasis on practical, commercial considerations and descriptions of real industrial processes. The behavior of polymer networks is explained, and the modern importance of functional polymers is discussed. Walton teaches applied chemistry, and Lorimer teaches physical chemistry at Coventry University."-- SciTech Book News |
Series | Oxford Chemistry Primers Ser. |
Series Volume Number | 85 |
Subject | Textiles & Polymers, Chemistry / Industrial & Technical |
Subject Area | Technology & Engineering, Science |
Synopsis | Plastics are used in every aspect of modern life. This Primer gives a simple introduction to these important materials, and includes practical industrial aspects as well as basic science. Exciting new developments are also described., Here is the definitive introduction to polymer chemistry. This lively book takes the reader through the historical beginnings of polymers, the development of high-tonnage materials in the early part of the twentieth century, and on to the most modern high-performance materials available today. The authors are both experience educators and practitioners within the polymer industry and are uniquely qualified to discuss basic academic principles of polymers as well as their commercial application. Unlike other texts in this area, it successfully describes the exciting principles and varied applications that contribute to the use of plastics in every aspect of modern life., Polymers are the archetypal modern materials, used in every aspect of everyday life. This Primer gives a thorough introduction to Polymer Chemistry, ranging from a historical perspective, through the development of high-tonnage materials earlier in the twentieth century, to modern high-performance materials that have a range of useful additional properties. The authors have long experience in the teaching of polymer science to undergraduates, and also experience in the polymer industry. A feature of this Primer is a discussion of practical industrial aspects in the technology of these materials. |
Table Of Content | PolymersPolymer properties and characterisationChain polymerisationStep-growth polymersThree-dimensional networksFunctional polymersConclusions and further reading |
Type | Textbook |
brand | Oxford University Press, Incorporated |
gtin13 | 9780198503897 |
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This book is a fantastic introduction to polymers—clear, concise, and packed with essential concepts. Perfect for students or anyone needing a solid foundation in polymer chemistry. The explanations are easy to follow, and the examples really help reinforce the material. Highly recommend for beginners! Great seller, fast shipping, and excellent customer service. Very happy with this purchase!