The Springer Handbook of Functional Polymer provides digested information of the fundamentals and major developments in the topics of functional polymers.
This handbook consists of six sections. The first section offers detailed descriptions of the fundamentals of functional polymers and introduces various types of functional polymers. It also mentions bio-related polymers and materials informatics. The subsequent two sections, conjugated polymers and inorganic polymers, present polymers from the point of view of their building blocks including information on their synthesis. The next two sections presenting photo-functional polymers and electronic polymers, particularly focus on their functions including their applications in electronic devices. The last section deals with polymers important for structural materials. Each section includes contributions written by internationally renowned authors who are authorities in their fields.
The chapters of this handbook offer quick, but authoritative descriptions of topics in the field of functional polymers and the practical use of them. Researchers and industry professionals with many different backgrounds who need to have an understanding of various aspects of functional polymers will find it highly valuable. It is also useful for graduate and undergraduate students studying
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Höhe: 27.9 cm
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978-981-96-2497-3 (9789819624973)
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Yoshiki Chujo completed his Ph.D. at Kyoto University in 1980. After working at Nagoya University, Virginia Tech in USA, and Kyoto University, he has been Professor at Kyoto University during 1994-2018. He is now a Professor Emeritus of Kyoto University, Director of Digital Monozukuri Education & Research Center of Hiroshima University, and Professor of Ritsumeikan University, Doshisha University, and National Taiwan University. His research interests focus on polymer synthesis and organic-inorganic hybrid materials. He is now the member of the following societies: The Society of the Polymer Science, Japan (President 2016-18, Honorary Member 2019-), The Chemical Society of Japan (Vice-President 2013-15), American Chemical Society, The Royal Society of Chemistry (Fellow 2017-), Kinka Chemical Society (President 2013-15, Honorary Member 2016-), Institute of Synthetic Organic Chemistry (President 2010-17), The Element-Block Society (President 2014-). He has received the Award of theSPSJ (1991), the Award of the CSJ (2016), The Scientific Award of CSJ (2002), the SPSJ Award for Outstanding Achievement in Polymer Science and Technology (2019), and the Medal with Purple Ribbon from Emperor (2018).