Polymer Physics

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Oxford University Press, 2003. — 454 p. — ISBN-10: 0-19-852059-X; ISBN-13: 978-0-19-852059-7
This is a polymer physics textbook for upper level undergraduates and first year graduate students. Any student with a working knowledge of calculus, physics and chemistry should be able to read this book. The essential tools of the polymer physical chemist or engineer are derived in this book without skipping any steps. The book is a self-contained treatise that could also serve as a useful reference for scientists and engineers working with polymers. While no prior knowledge of polymers is assumed, the book goes far beyond introductory polymer texts in the scope of what is covered. The fundamental concepts required to fully understand polymer melts, solutions and gels in terms of both static structure and dynamics are explained in detail. Problems at the end of each Chapter provide the reader with the opportunity to apply what has been learned to practice. The book is divided into four parts. After an introduction in Chapter 1, where the necessary concepts from a first course on polymers are summarized, the conformations of single polymer chains are treated in Part 1. Part 2 deals with the thermodynamics of polymer solutions and melts, including the conformations of chains in those states. Part 3 applies the concepts of Part 2 to the formation and properties of polymer networks. Finally, Part 4 explains the essential aspects of how polymers move in both melt and solution states. In all cases, attention is restricted to concepts that are firmly entrenched in the field.
Preface
Introduction
Single Chain Conformations
Ideal Chains
Real Chains
Thermodynamics of Blends and Solutions
Thermodynamics of Mixing
Polymer Solutions
Networks and Gelation
Random Branching and Gelation
Networks and Gels
Dynamics
Unentangled Polymer Dynamics
Entangled Polymers Dynamics

Author(s): Rubinstein Мichael, Colby Ralph H.

Language: English
Commentary: 411543
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