Polymers : chemistry and physics of modern materials / J. M. G. Cowie, Valeria Arrighi
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TextoEditor: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, c2008Edición: 3rd ed. J.M.G. Cowie, Valeria ArrighiDescripción: 499 p. : il. ; 24 cmISBN: - 0849398134 pbk. : acidfree paper
- 9780849398131 pbk. : acidfree paper
- Arrighi, V [coaut.]
- 547.7 C68 2008
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Contenido: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Step-growth polymerization -- Chapter 3: Free-radical addition polymerization -- Chapter 4: Ionic polymerization -- Chapter 5: Linear copolymers and other architectures -- Chapter 6. Polymer stereochemistry -- Chapter 7: Polymerization reactions initiated by metal catalysts and transfer reactions -- Chapter 8: Polymers in solution -- Chapter 9: Polymer characterization - Molar masses -- Chapter 10: Polymer characterization - Chain dimensions, structures, and morphology -- Chapter 11: The crystalline state and partially ordered structures -- Chapter 12: The glassy state and glass transition -- Chapter 13: Rheology and mechanical properties -- Chapter 14: The elastomeric state -- Chapter 15: Structure-property relations -- Chapter 16: Polymers for the electronics industry
Extensively revised and updated to keep abreast of recent advances, Polymers: Chemistry and Physics of Modern Materials, Third Edition continúes to provide a broad-based, high-information text at an introductory, reader-friendly level that illustrates the multidisciplinary nature of polymer science. Adding or amending roughly 50 percent of the material, this new edition strengthens the original´s aim to contribute a comprehensive treatment by offering a wide and balanced selection of topics across all aspects of the chemistry and physics of polymer science, from synthesis and physical properties to applications
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