
Introduction to Physical Polymer Science, 4e with Principles Polymerization 4e Set
Wiley (Publisher)
4th Edition
Will be published approx. on 1. February 2006
Book
Hardback
1728 pages
978-0-470-04045-4 (ISBN)
Description
Sperling's Introduction to Physical Polymer Science:
This classic textbook provides a thorough introduction to the area of physical polymer science, emphasizing interrelationships between molecular structure and the morphology and mechanical behavior of polymers. New to the fourth edition are sections on: controlled drug delivery with biopharmaceutical polymers, nanotechnology-based materials, the 3D structure and function of biopolymers (as well as the use of optical tweezers), friction and wear in polymers, kinetics of crystallization, mechanical behavior of biomedical polymers, glass transition behavior of thin films, light-emitting polymers and electroactive materials, fire retardancy, interfaces of polymeric biomaterials with living organisms, polymer self-assembly, and much more.
Odian's Principles of Polymerization:
The new edition of this classic textbook describes the physical and organic chemistry of the reactions that produce polymers. Three primary features distinguish this book from the competition: 1) each topic is prefaced with a thorough discussion at the elementary level, assuming at most only a limited background in physical and organic chemistry. 2) the presentation and writing are geared for the student. 3) each topic is subsequently considered at an advanced level, allowing both the novice and more accomplished student to achieve an advanced understanding of polymer synthesis.
This classic textbook provides a thorough introduction to the area of physical polymer science, emphasizing interrelationships between molecular structure and the morphology and mechanical behavior of polymers. New to the fourth edition are sections on: controlled drug delivery with biopharmaceutical polymers, nanotechnology-based materials, the 3D structure and function of biopolymers (as well as the use of optical tweezers), friction and wear in polymers, kinetics of crystallization, mechanical behavior of biomedical polymers, glass transition behavior of thin films, light-emitting polymers and electroactive materials, fire retardancy, interfaces of polymeric biomaterials with living organisms, polymer self-assembly, and much more.
Odian's Principles of Polymerization:
The new edition of this classic textbook describes the physical and organic chemistry of the reactions that produce polymers. Three primary features distinguish this book from the competition: 1) each topic is prefaced with a thorough discussion at the elementary level, assuming at most only a limited background in physical and organic chemistry. 2) the presentation and writing are geared for the student. 3) each topic is subsequently considered at an advanced level, allowing both the novice and more accomplished student to achieve an advanced understanding of polymer synthesis.
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Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 165 mm
Thickness: 45 mm
Weight
1306 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-04045-4 (9780470040454)
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Persons
Trained as a chemist, L. H. SPERLING is Professor Emeritus of both Chemical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He remains active in consulting, speaking, and writing.
GEORGE ODIAN received his PhD from Columbia University. He is currently Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at the College of Staten Island of the City University of New York. He has previously served as professor of chemistry and chairman, Division of Pure and Applied Sciences at Richmond College of CUNY, assistant professor at Columbia University, research director of RAI Research Company, and research chemist at Thiokol Chemical Company. He has written over sixty research publications and authored both taped and short courses for the American Chemical Society. He is also the coauthor of four books in general, organic, and biochemistry.
GEORGE ODIAN received his PhD from Columbia University. He is currently Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at the College of Staten Island of the City University of New York. He has previously served as professor of chemistry and chairman, Division of Pure and Applied Sciences at Richmond College of CUNY, assistant professor at Columbia University, research director of RAI Research Company, and research chemist at Thiokol Chemical Company. He has written over sixty research publications and authored both taped and short courses for the American Chemical Society. He is also the coauthor of four books in general, organic, and biochemistry.
Author
Lehigh University
The College of Staten Island, The City University of New York
Content
Introduction to Physical Polymer Science, 4th Edition
Preface to the Fourth Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Symbols and Definitions
Chapter 1: Introduction to Polymer Science
Chapter 2: Chain Structure and Configuration
Chapter 3: Dilute Solution Thermodynamics, Molecular Weights, and Sizes
Chapter 4: Concentrated Solutions, Phase Separation Behavior, and Diffusion
Chapter 5: The Amorphous State
Chapter 6: The Crystalline State
Chapter 7: Polymers in the Liquid Crystalline State
Chapter 8: Glass-Rubber Transition Behavior
Chapter 9: Cross-Linked Polymers and Rubber Elasticity
Chapter 10: Polymer Viscoelasticity and Rheology
Chapter 11: Mechanical Behavior of Polymers
Chapter 12: Polymer Surfaces and Interfaces
Chapter 13: Multicomponent Polymeric Materials
Chapter 14: Modern Polymer Topics
References
General Reading
Study Problems
Index
Principles of Polymerization, 4th Edition
Preface xxiii
1 Introduction 1
2 Step Polymerization 39
3 Radical Chain Polymerization 198
4 Emulsion Polymerization 350
5 Ionic Chain Polymerization 372
6 Chain Copolymerization 464
7 Ring-Opening Polymerization 544
8 Stereochemistry of Polymerization 619
9 Reactions of Polymers 729
References 777
Index 789
Preface to the Fourth Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Symbols and Definitions
Chapter 1: Introduction to Polymer Science
Chapter 2: Chain Structure and Configuration
Chapter 3: Dilute Solution Thermodynamics, Molecular Weights, and Sizes
Chapter 4: Concentrated Solutions, Phase Separation Behavior, and Diffusion
Chapter 5: The Amorphous State
Chapter 6: The Crystalline State
Chapter 7: Polymers in the Liquid Crystalline State
Chapter 8: Glass-Rubber Transition Behavior
Chapter 9: Cross-Linked Polymers and Rubber Elasticity
Chapter 10: Polymer Viscoelasticity and Rheology
Chapter 11: Mechanical Behavior of Polymers
Chapter 12: Polymer Surfaces and Interfaces
Chapter 13: Multicomponent Polymeric Materials
Chapter 14: Modern Polymer Topics
References
General Reading
Study Problems
Index
Principles of Polymerization, 4th Edition
Preface xxiii
1 Introduction 1
2 Step Polymerization 39
3 Radical Chain Polymerization 198
4 Emulsion Polymerization 350
5 Ionic Chain Polymerization 372
6 Chain Copolymerization 464
7 Ring-Opening Polymerization 544
8 Stereochemistry of Polymerization 619
9 Reactions of Polymers 729
References 777
Index 789