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Polymers David Walton (Professor of Applied Chemistry, Professor of Applied Chemistry, Coventry University)

Polymers par David Walton (Professor of Applied Chemistry, Professor of Applied Chemistry, Coventry University)

Polymers David Walton (Professor of Applied Chemistry, Professor of Applied Chemistry, Coventry University)


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Résumé

Plastics are used in every aspect of modern life. This Primer gives a simple introduction to these important materials, and includes practical industrial aspects as well as basic science. Exciting new developments are also described.

Polymers Résumé

Polymers David Walton (Professor of Applied Chemistry, Professor of Applied Chemistry, Coventry University)

Polymers are the archetypal modern materials, used in every aspect of everyday life. This Primer gives a thorough introduction to Polymer Chemistry, ranging from a historical perspective, through the development of high-tonnage materials earlier in the twentieth century, to modern high-performance materials that have a range of useful additional properties. The authors have long experience in the teaching of polymer science to undergraduates, and also experience in the polymer industry. A feature of this Primer is a discussion of practical industrial aspects in the technology of these materials.

À propos de David Walton (Professor of Applied Chemistry, Professor of Applied Chemistry, Coventry University)

Professor David Walton, School of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Coventry University, Priory Street, Coventry CV1 5FB and J Phillip Lorimer, same work address.

Sommaire

Polymers ; Polymer properties and characterisation ; Chain polymerisation ; Step-growth polymers ; Three-dimensional networks ; Functional polymers ; Conclusions and further reading

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GOR002688450
9780198503897
019850389X
Polymers David Walton (Professor of Applied Chemistry, Professor of Applied Chemistry, Coventry University)
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Oxford University Press
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