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Polymer Physics
Michael Rubinstein
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Description for Polymer Physics
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This is a polymer physics textbook for upper level undergraduates and first year graduate students. Any student with a working knowledge of calculus, physics and chemistry should be able to read this book. The essential tools of the polymer physical chemist or engineer are derived in this book without skipping any steps. The book is a self-contained treatise that could also serve as a useful reference for scientists and engineers working with polymers. While no prior knowledge of polymers is assumed, the book goes far beyond introductory polymer texts in the scope of what is covered. The fundamental concepts required to fully understand polymer melts, solutions and gels in terms of both static structure and dynamics are explained in detail. Problems at the end of each Chapter provide the reader with the opportunity to apply what has been learned to practice. The book is divided into four parts. After an introduction in Chapter 1, where the necessary concepts from a first course on polymers are summarized, the conformations of single polymer chains are treated in Part 1. Part 2 deals with the thermodynamics of polymer solutions and melts, including the conformations of chains in those states. Part 3 applies the concepts of Part 2 to the formation and properties of polymer networks. Finally, Part 4 explains the essential aspects of how polymers move in both melt and solution states. In all cases, attention is restricted to concepts that are firmly entrenched in the field.
Product Details
Publisher
Oxford University Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
456
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2003
Condition
New
Number of Pages
456
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780198520597
SKU
V9780198520597
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About Michael Rubinstein
Professor Michael Rubinstein Dept of Chemistry University of North Carolina Professor Ralph H. Colby Dept of Materials Science and Engineering The Pennsylvania State University, USA
Reviews for Polymer Physics
The authors have produced an excellent textbook targeted at the final year undergraduate or the postgraduate student ... as a book on modelling it shows an insight and clarity which will make it an invaluable guide for teaching at a high level in any polymer physics or polymer science department.
Polymer International
Nice book, contents well developed ... Well organized
Professor Aurora Perez Gramatges,Pontificia Universidade Catolica Puc-Rio
A good selection of 'problems' is collated at the end of each chapter for keen scholars to practice and to solve ... I am sure the book is of great use for teaching, learning and researching into polymer physics.
Materials World
Any student with a working knowledge of calculus, physics, and chemistry will be able to read this book. The essential tools of the polymer physical chemist or engineer are derived in this book without skipping any steps ... In all cases, attention is restricted to concepts that are firmly entrenched in the field.
The DKI Literature Database on Polymers
The book is intended as a textbook, however it provides more than what is expected from a classical textbook for undergraduates.
Chemphyschem
The book in general greatly benefits from high-quality illustrations. The illustrations are very intuitive, and summarizing the basic concepts.
Chemphyschem
The organization of the book is clear, assisting the reader, who is entering the subject. Extensive and accurate indexing assists the reader, who intends to use the book as a reference book.
Chemphyschem
This book is one of the rare ones, in which the starting knowledge mentioned in the introduction to the reader seems to be sufficient for the understanding of the book.
Chemphyschem
...the book's coverage is excellent... [it] is well written and opens up its subject matter in a very accessible way... I am pleased to have it on my bookshelf... and would expect most institutions to have a copy on their library shelves.
Times Higher Education Supplement
An excellent monograph to introduce basic polymer physics to graduate-level students.
Wei Wang, Institute of Chemistry
Polymer International
Nice book, contents well developed ... Well organized
Professor Aurora Perez Gramatges,Pontificia Universidade Catolica Puc-Rio
A good selection of 'problems' is collated at the end of each chapter for keen scholars to practice and to solve ... I am sure the book is of great use for teaching, learning and researching into polymer physics.
Materials World
Any student with a working knowledge of calculus, physics, and chemistry will be able to read this book. The essential tools of the polymer physical chemist or engineer are derived in this book without skipping any steps ... In all cases, attention is restricted to concepts that are firmly entrenched in the field.
The DKI Literature Database on Polymers
The book is intended as a textbook, however it provides more than what is expected from a classical textbook for undergraduates.
Chemphyschem
The book in general greatly benefits from high-quality illustrations. The illustrations are very intuitive, and summarizing the basic concepts.
Chemphyschem
The organization of the book is clear, assisting the reader, who is entering the subject. Extensive and accurate indexing assists the reader, who intends to use the book as a reference book.
Chemphyschem
This book is one of the rare ones, in which the starting knowledge mentioned in the introduction to the reader seems to be sufficient for the understanding of the book.
Chemphyschem
...the book's coverage is excellent... [it] is well written and opens up its subject matter in a very accessible way... I am pleased to have it on my bookshelf... and would expect most institutions to have a copy on their library shelves.
Times Higher Education Supplement
An excellent monograph to introduce basic polymer physics to graduate-level students.
Wei Wang, Institute of Chemistry