Polymer Analysis
by Wiley
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This book introduces the techniques used for the analysis of polymers. It covers the main aspects of polymer science and technology; identification, polymerization, molecular weight, structure, surface properties, degradation and mechanical properties.
* Clear explanations of each analytical technique
* Describes the application of techniques to the study of polymers
* Encourages learning through numerous self-assessment questions and answers
* Structured for flexible learning- führt in Analysenmethoden ein, die für Polymere angewendet werden
- deckt dabei alle wichtigen Gebiete der Polymerforschung und -technik ab, von der Identifizierung und Analytik über die Herstellung bis zum Abbau
- jedes Verfahren wird übersichtlich beschrieben
- mit vielen Fragen (und Antworten) zur Selbstkontrolle Series Preface.
Preface.
Acronyms, Abbreviations and Symbols.
About the Author.
Introduction.
Identification.
Polymerization.
Molecular Weight.
Structure.
Surface Properties.
Degradation.
Mechanical Properties.
Responses to Self-Assessment Questions.
Bibliography.
Glossary of Terms.
Units of Measurement and Physical Constants.
Periodic Table.
Index. "The author has achieved the aim of offering the newcomers in polymer science a concise but complete and clear introductory instrument." (Polymer News)
"an excellent introduction" (Chemistry & Industry, 20 May 2002) Barbara H. Stuart is the author of Polymer Analysis, published by Wiley. The intention of this book is to introduce the reader to the wide range of analytical techniques that are available for characterizing polymeric materials. The emphasis and focus are on the properties of polymers, rather than on the various techniques employed. Although there are a number of texts which discuss polymer analysis, this is the only book currently available which includes extensive use of questions and problems to aid the reader's understanding. The majority of books on this subject are heavily charged with theory, while Polymer Analysis, on the other hand, concentrates very much on the practical aspects.
Key features include the following:
* First introductory, distance learning book covering polymer analysis
* Clear summaries of each analytical technique and extensive use of self-assessment questions and problems to aid student understanding.
* Clear examples of data analysis
* Assumes no previous knowledge of the analytical techniques being discussed
* Focuses on the properties of polymers, rather than on the analytical techniques and is therefore more accessible
* Provides comprehensive coverage of the range of techniques used to study polymeric materials
Polymer Analysis provides a very accessible introduction to the subject for laboratory technicians and scientists working in the polymer/plastics industry. As an introductory text, it also addresses the typical questions and problems encountered by students taking courses in polymer science, including undergraduates and postgraduates reading chemistry, materials science and physics.
* Clear explanations of each analytical technique
* Describes the application of techniques to the study of polymers
* Encourages learning through numerous self-assessment questions and answers
* Structured for flexible learning- führt in Analysenmethoden ein, die für Polymere angewendet werden
- deckt dabei alle wichtigen Gebiete der Polymerforschung und -technik ab, von der Identifizierung und Analytik über die Herstellung bis zum Abbau
- jedes Verfahren wird übersichtlich beschrieben
- mit vielen Fragen (und Antworten) zur Selbstkontrolle Series Preface.
Preface.
Acronyms, Abbreviations and Symbols.
About the Author.
Introduction.
Identification.
Polymerization.
Molecular Weight.
Structure.
Surface Properties.
Degradation.
Mechanical Properties.
Responses to Self-Assessment Questions.
Bibliography.
Glossary of Terms.
Units of Measurement and Physical Constants.
Periodic Table.
Index. "The author has achieved the aim of offering the newcomers in polymer science a concise but complete and clear introductory instrument." (Polymer News)
"an excellent introduction" (Chemistry & Industry, 20 May 2002) Barbara H. Stuart is the author of Polymer Analysis, published by Wiley. The intention of this book is to introduce the reader to the wide range of analytical techniques that are available for characterizing polymeric materials. The emphasis and focus are on the properties of polymers, rather than on the various techniques employed. Although there are a number of texts which discuss polymer analysis, this is the only book currently available which includes extensive use of questions and problems to aid the reader's understanding. The majority of books on this subject are heavily charged with theory, while Polymer Analysis, on the other hand, concentrates very much on the practical aspects.
Key features include the following:
* First introductory, distance learning book covering polymer analysis
* Clear summaries of each analytical technique and extensive use of self-assessment questions and problems to aid student understanding.
* Clear examples of data analysis
* Assumes no previous knowledge of the analytical techniques being discussed
* Focuses on the properties of polymers, rather than on the analytical techniques and is therefore more accessible
* Provides comprehensive coverage of the range of techniques used to study polymeric materials
Polymer Analysis provides a very accessible introduction to the subject for laboratory technicians and scientists working in the polymer/plastics industry. As an introductory text, it also addresses the typical questions and problems encountered by students taking courses in polymer science, including undergraduates and postgraduates reading chemistry, materials science and physics.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9780471813637
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
Science
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 151.50(W) x Dimensions: 231.00(H) x Dimensions: 17.50(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English