Polymers: Chemistry and Physics of Modern Materials, Third EditionExtensively revised and updated to keep abreast of recent advances, Polymers: Chemistry and Physics of Modern Materials, Third Edition continues to provide a broad-based, high-information text at an introductory, reader-friendly level that illustrates the multidisciplinary nature of polymer science. Adding or amending roughly 50% of the material, t |
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Contenido
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Chapter 2 StepGrowth Polymerization | 29 |
Chapter 3 FreeRadical Addition Polymerization | 57 |
Chapter 4 Ionic Polymerization | 99 |
Chapter 5 Linear Copolymers and Other Architectures | 121 |
Chapter 6 Polymer Stereochemistry | 157 |
Chapter 7 PolymerizationReactions Initiated by Metal Catalysts and Transfer Reactions | 175 |
Chapter 8 Polymers in Solution | 197 |
Chapter 11 The Crystalline State and Partially Ordered Structures | 279 |
Chapter 12 The Glassy State and Glass Transition | 321 |
Chapter 13 Rheology and Mechanical Properties | 345 |
Chaper 14 The Elastomeric State | 389 |
Chapter 15 StructureProperty Relations | 409 |
Chapter 16 Polymers for the Electronics Industry | 455 |
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Back cover | 501 |
Chapter 9 Polymer Characterization Molar Masses | 229 |
Chapter 10 Polymer Characterization Chain Dimensions Structures and Morphology | 253 |
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Polymers: Chemistry and Physics of Modern Materials, Third Edition J.M.G. Cowie,Valeria Arrighi Vista de fragmentos - 2008 |
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