Crystallization of Polymers: Volume 1, Equilibrium Concepts
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:19th Sep '02
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The Crystallization of Polymers, 2nd edition provides a self-contained treatment of polymer crystallization.
First published in 2002, from an original 1964 edition, this book provides a self-contained treatment of polymer crystallization. Volume 1 is a presentation of the equilibrium concepts that serve as a basis for the subsequent volumes. It will be an invaluable reference work for scientists who work in the area.First published in 2002, from an original 1964 edition, in the Crystallization of Polymers, 2nd edition Leo Mandelkern provides a self-contained treatment of polymer crystallization. All classes of macromolecules are included and the approach is through the basic disciplines of chemistry and physics. The book discusses the thermodynamics and physical properties that accompany the morphological and structural changes that occur when a collection of molecules of very high molecular weight are transformed from one state to another. Volume 1 is a presentation of the equilibrium concepts that serve as a basis for the subsequent volumes. In this volume the author shows that knowledge of the equilibrium requirements is vital to understanding all aspects of the polymer crystallization process, and the final state that eventually evolves. This book will be an invaluable reference work for all chemists, physicists and materials scientists who work in the area of polymer crystallization.
Review of the hardback: 'This book is indispensable for scientists working in polymer crystallisation or in polymer materials, also it is especially useful for teachers or postgraduate students who wish to understand the properties of crystalline polymers.' Chemistry and Industry
Review of the hardback: 'Written in a well-structured and comprehensible style, the book is an excellent introduction into the classical concepts of polymer fusion and polymer crystallization in general. Because of the huge amount of material collected it is also a valuable source of reference for scientists working in the field of polymer crystallization.' Jens-Uwe Sommer, ChemPhysChem
ISBN: 9780521816816
Dimensions: 244mm x 25mm x 170mm
Weight: 910g
448 pages