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Physical Properties of Polymers

Physical Properties of Polymers

Physical Properties of Polymers

3rd Edition
James Mark, University of Cincinnati
Kia Ngai, US Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC
William Graessley, Princeton University, New Jersey
Leo Mandelkern, Florida State University
Edward Samulski, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Jack Koenig, Case Western Reserve University, Ohio
George Wignall, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee
March 2004
Paperback
9780521530187
NZD$174.95
inc GST
Paperback

    The third edition of this well known textbook discusses the diverse physical states and associated properties of polymeric materials. The contents of the book have been conveniently divided into two general parts, 'Physical States of Polymers' and 'Characterization Techniques'. Written by seven of the leading figures in the polymer science community, this third edition has been thoroughly updated and expanded. As in the second edition, all of the chapters contain general introductory material and comprehensive literature citations designed to give newcomers to the field an appreciation of the subject and how it fits into the general context of polymer science. Containing numerous problem sets and worked examples this third edition provides enough core material for a one semester survey course at the advanced undergraduate or graduate level.

    • Fully updated edition of an established textbook
    • Highly illustrated and contains numerous problems and examples
    • Inlcudes extensive literature surveys

    Reviews & endorsements

    Reviews of the second edition: 'The authors are all acknowledged experts in their fields within polymer science and their accounts are authoritative, thorough and clearly written. My overall impression is that this book will be of great value to research workers old and new in polymer science and to post-graduate students studying polymer science as part of their further degree.' Journal of Materials Chemistry

    'This second edition is highly recommended as a textbook at the graduate or advanced undergraduate level.' Polymer News

    'All in all, it is an excellent book and I strongly recommend it to academic and industrial researchers who want a knowledege of polymer properties … Those who like me missed the first edition should not miss this second edition.' Chemistry in Britain

    'As a modern introduction on a fundamental level, this text is superb … In addition to its obvious use as an introductory level textbook, this book is recommended to those seeking a broad, authoritative reference source.' Rubber Chemistry Technology

    'The book should appeal to both novices and experienced polymer scientists alike, as it contains general introductory material and also comprehensive literature citations … A useful and well-researched book.' Chemistry & Industry

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    Product details

    March 2004
    Paperback
    9780521530187
    536 pages
    248 × 173 × 30 mm
    1.187kg
    270 b/w illus. 50 exercises
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The rubber elastic state
    • 2. The glassy state and the glass transition
    • 3. Viscoelasticity and flow in polymer melts and concentrated solutions
    • 4. The crystalline state
    • 5. The mesomorphic state
    • 6. Spectroscopic characterization of polymers
    • 7. Scattering techniques.
      Authors
    • James Mark , University of Cincinnati
    • Kia Ngai , US Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC
    • William Graessley , Princeton University, New Jersey
    • Leo Mandelkern , Florida State University
    • Edward Samulski , University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
    • Jack Koenig , Case Western Reserve University, Ohio
    • George Wignall , Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee