This book, Organic Polymers, covers aspects that are of immediate concern to a new entrant to the field of polymers. Taken as a whole, these eight chapters aim to help the readers easily assimilate other specialized and exhaustive treatises on the subject. Topics dealing with the chemistry and technology of polymers are presented in a careful and logical manner so as to provide an easy and enjoyable read. Several examples and analogies are included so to make the main concepts easy to follow and tables and figures are included so that the book can serve, to a limited extent, as a hand book dealing with polysaccharides with different parameters. This book is meant for students studying polysaccharides and those working on graft copolymers an...
This book offers concise information on the properties of polymeric materials, particularly those mo...
Synthetic polymers are all around us in the 21st century, ranging from commodity items made from pol...
Biopolymers are polymers produced by living organisms. Cellulose, starch, chitin, proteins, peptides...
This comprehensive textbook describes the synthesis, characterization and technical and engineering ...
This comprehensive textbook describes the synthesis, characterization and technical and engineering ...
This successor to the popular textbook, “Polymer Physics” (Springer, 1999), is the result of a quart...
This book is the result of my teaching efforts during the last ten years at the Royal Institute of T...
Polymers play a very important role in human life. In fact, our body is made of lot of polymers, e.g...
This unit examines the use of polymers and demonstrates how the properties of polymers are controlle...
Chemically, polymers are long chain molecules of very high molecular weight, often measured in hundr...
Polymers can be of biological and synthetic origin, and are very important in our daily lives. They ...
The focus of the previous edition was on a broader description of the general methods and techniques...
During the last ten to fifteen years the developments in polymer science has been striking attention...
There are few books that provide a good introduction to polymer chemistry; this new text aims to do ...
Chemically, polymers are long chain molecules of very high molecular weight, often measured in hundr...
This book offers concise information on the properties of polymeric materials, particularly those mo...
Synthetic polymers are all around us in the 21st century, ranging from commodity items made from pol...
Biopolymers are polymers produced by living organisms. Cellulose, starch, chitin, proteins, peptides...
This comprehensive textbook describes the synthesis, characterization and technical and engineering ...
This comprehensive textbook describes the synthesis, characterization and technical and engineering ...
This successor to the popular textbook, “Polymer Physics” (Springer, 1999), is the result of a quart...
This book is the result of my teaching efforts during the last ten years at the Royal Institute of T...
Polymers play a very important role in human life. In fact, our body is made of lot of polymers, e.g...
This unit examines the use of polymers and demonstrates how the properties of polymers are controlle...
Chemically, polymers are long chain molecules of very high molecular weight, often measured in hundr...
Polymers can be of biological and synthetic origin, and are very important in our daily lives. They ...
The focus of the previous edition was on a broader description of the general methods and techniques...
During the last ten to fifteen years the developments in polymer science has been striking attention...
There are few books that provide a good introduction to polymer chemistry; this new text aims to do ...
Chemically, polymers are long chain molecules of very high molecular weight, often measured in hundr...
This book offers concise information on the properties of polymeric materials, particularly those mo...
Synthetic polymers are all around us in the 21st century, ranging from commodity items made from pol...
Biopolymers are polymers produced by living organisms. Cellulose, starch, chitin, proteins, peptides...