Polymer Chemistry von Sebastian/Maskos Koltzenburg

Polymer Chemistry
ISBN/EAN: 9783662569986
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: x, 584 S., 11 s/w Illustr., 665 farbige Illustr.,
Einband: kartoniertes Buch
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This comprehensive textbook describes the synthesis, characterization and technical and engineering applications of polymers. Offering a broad and balanced introduction to the basic concepts of macromolecular chemistry and to the synthesis and physical chemistry of polymers, it is the ideal text for graduate students and advanced Masters students starting out in polymer science. Building on the basic principles of organic chemistry and thermodynamics, it provides an easily understandable and highly accessible introduction to the topic. Step by step, readers will obtain a detailed and well-founded understanding of this vibrant and increasingly important subject area at the intersection between chemistry, physics, engineering and the life sciences. Following an approach different from many other textbooks in the field, the authors, with their varying backgrounds (both from academia and industry), offer a new perspective. Starting with a clear and didactic introduction, thebook discusses basic terms and sizes and shapes of polymers and macromolecules. There then follow chapters dedicated to polymers in solutions, molar mass determination, and polymers in the solid state, incl. (partially) crystalline or amorphous polymers as well as their application as engineering materials. Based on this information, the authors explain the most important polymerization methods and techniques. Often neglected in other textbooks, there are chapters on technical polymers, functional polymers, elastomers and liquid crystalline polymers, as well as polymers and the environment. An overview of current trends serves to generate further interest in present and future developments in the field. This book is the English translation of the successful German textbook "Polymere", which was awarded the Chemical Industry in Germany¿s 2015 literature Prize (¿Literaturpreis des Fonds der Chemischen Industrie¿) for its innovative, novel approach, and its good accessibility and readability, while at the same time providing comprehensive coverage of the field of polymer science.
Dr. Sebastian Koltzenburg, Principal Scientist in Materials and Systems Research at BASF and Professor of Macromolecular Chemistry at the University of Heidelberg.Prof. Dr. Michael Maskos, Managing Director of the Institute for Microtechnology in Mainz and Professor of chemical engineering/microfluidics at the University of Mainz.Prof. Dr.-Ing. Oskar Nuyken, former head of the departments of Macromolecular Chemistry at the University of Bayreuth (1986-1992) and at the Technische Universität München (1992-2007)