by Alan E. Tonelli and Mohan Srinivasarao
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Polymer science is concerned with the structure, synthesis, physical properties, and utility of polymers. Polymers are macromolecular building blocks used to construct natural and man-made materials. Polymers from the Inside Out: An Introduction to Macromolecules provides an all-encompassing introduction to polymers and how they affect the world.
Offering a clear explanation of the unique properties exhibited by polymers, this book explores the detailed microstructures of polymers and their internal responses to stress and the environment. Polymers from the Inside Out appeals to a wide range of disciplines, including polymer, organic, materials, and physical chemistry, as well as textile science and engineering.
Chapters include:
Biopolymers
Discussion questions appropriate for first- and second-semester polymer students at the end of every chapter Polymers from the Inside Out is designed to facilitate either a one-semester or two-semester course on polymers and is an essential resource for the practicing scientist.
Tonelli, Alan E. : North Carolina State University in Raleigh
Alan E. Tonelli, PhD, is KoSa Professor of Science at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Srinivasarao, Mohan : Georgia Institute of Technology
Mohan Srinivasarao, PhD, is Professor in the College of Textile & Fiber Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Chapter Summary.
Introduction.
Step-Growth Polymerization.
Chain-Growth Polymerization.
The Microstructures of Polymers.
The Conformational Characteristics of Polymers.
Solution Properties of Polymers.
Bulk Properties of Polymers.
Naturally Occurring Biopolymers.
Index.
Polymer science is concerned with the structure, synthesis, physical properties, and utility of polymers. Polymers are macromolecular building blocks used to construct natural and man-made materials. Polymers from the Inside Out: An Introduction to Macromolecules provides an all-encompassing introduction to polymers and how they affect the world.
Offering a clear explanation of the unique properties exhibited by polymers, this book explores the detailed microstructures of polymers and their internal responses to stress and the environment. Polymers from the Inside Out appeals to a wide range of disciplines, including polymer, organic, materials, and physical chemistry, as well as textile science and engineering.
Chapters include:
Biopolymers
Discussion questions appropriate for first- and second-semester polymer students at the end of every chapter Polymers from the Inside Out is designed to facilitate either a one-semester or two-semester course on polymers and is an essential resource for the practicing scientist.
Tonelli, Alan E. : North Carolina State University in Raleigh
Alan E. Tonelli, PhD, is KoSa Professor of Science at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Srinivasarao, Mohan : Georgia Institute of Technology
Mohan Srinivasarao, PhD, is Professor in the College of Textile & Fiber Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Chapter Summary.
Introduction.
Step-Growth Polymerization.
Chain-Growth Polymerization.
The Microstructures of Polymers.
The Conformational Characteristics of Polymers.
Solution Properties of Polymers.
Bulk Properties of Polymers.
Naturally Occurring Biopolymers.
Index.
Polymer science is concerned with the structure, synthesis, physical properties, and utility of polymers. Polymers are macromolecular building blocks used to construct natural and man-made materials. Polymers from the Inside Out: An Introduction to Macromolecules provides an all-encompassing introduction to polymers and how they affect the world.
Offering a clear explanation of the unique properties exhibited by polymers, this book explores the detailed microstructures of polymers and their internal responses to stress and the environment. Polymers from the Inside Out appeals to a wide range of disciplines, including polymer, organic, materials, and physical chemistry, as well as textile science and engineering.
Chapters include:
Biopolymers
Discussion questions appropriate for first- and second-semester polymer students at the end of every chapter Polymers from the Inside Out is designed to facilitate either a one-semester or two-semester course on polymers and is an essential resource for the practicing scientist.
Tonelli, Alan E. : North Carolina State University in Raleigh
Alan E. Tonelli, PhD, is KoSa Professor of Science at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Srinivasarao, Mohan : Georgia Institute of Technology
Mohan Srinivasarao, PhD, is Professor in the College of Textile & Fiber Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Chapter Summary.
Introduction.
Step-Growth Polymerization.
Chain-Growth Polymerization.
The Microstructures of Polymers.
The Conformational Characteristics of Polymers.
Solution Properties of Polymers.
Bulk Properties of Polymers.
Naturally Occurring Biopolymers.
Index.