
The Chemistry of Polymers
John W. Nicholson(Author)
Royal Society of Chemistry (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 25. November 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
198 pages
978-1-84973-391-5 (ISBN)
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Description
This updated new edition of the well established and highly readable introductory text book on polymer science is ideal for those requiring a broad overview of the subject. Following on from the success of the earlier editions, The Chemistry of Polymers, fourth edition, continues to explore the subject from an applications point of view, providing a comprehensive introduction to all aspects of polymer science including synthesis, structure, properties, degradation and dendrimers. Recent advances in special topics in polymer chemistry and polymers and the environment are also discussed in an informative and up-to-date manner.
Highlights include new sections on RAFT polymerization, polymers in drug delivery and polymer LEDs and updated sections on green polymerization, polymers for solar cells and polymers from renewable sources showcasing the recent developments and applications in this exciting area.
The Chemistry of Polymers, fourth edition, is essential reading for university students, teachers and scientists who wish to acquire an up-to-the-minute overview of polymer science and its many specialised topics in an informative and easy to read style.
Highlights include new sections on RAFT polymerization, polymers in drug delivery and polymer LEDs and updated sections on green polymerization, polymers for solar cells and polymers from renewable sources showcasing the recent developments and applications in this exciting area.
The Chemistry of Polymers, fourth edition, is essential reading for university students, teachers and scientists who wish to acquire an up-to-the-minute overview of polymer science and its many specialised topics in an informative and easy to read style.
Reviews / Votes
"There have been countless books on polymer science and chemistry, some more successful than others, with one of the best known being Brydsons' Plastics Materials. This book is in the same league, deserving equal reverence but covers the subject more succinctly, making it an excellent first purchase on the topic." "The text is very well written, dealing with a very scientific subject in a clear, easy to read manner." "This is an excellent introduction and overview of the subject. It will be a useful core text for students studying polymers as part of a materials or chemistry degree and will help designers understand the properties of polymers. I would strongly recommend it as a first purchase in this subject area."Materials World Magazine, 30 Oct 2012
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Edition
4th New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Illustrations
Not illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
295 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84973-391-5 (9781849733915)
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Person
John Nicholson, CChem, CSci, EurChem, FRSC, is a Professor of Biomaterials Chemistry at the University of Greenwich, UK. He completed a BSc in Applied Chemistry at Kingston University, a PhD and then a SERC Post-doctoral Fellow at London South Bank University and a DSc at the University of Greenwich. He has worked as Head of Materials research at the Laboratory of the Government Chemist and Head of Biomaterials, King's College Dental Institute, London. He has published 170 original papers, 4 patents and 4 books.
Author
Bluefield Centre for Biomaterials Ltd, UK and Queen Mary University of London, UK
Content
PolymerChemistry; Polymerisation Reactions; Polymer Structure; Crosslinking; PolymerSolutions; Methods of Determining Relative MolarMass; Mechanical Properties of Polymers; PolymerDegradation; Dendrimers; Special Topics in Polymer Chemistry; Polymers and the Environment;