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Principles of Polymerization

Principles of Polymerization
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Principles of Polymerization

 
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The new edition of a classic text and reference
The large chains of molecules known as polymers are currently used in everything from "wash and wear" clothing to rubber tires to protective enamels and paints. Yet the practical applications of polymers are only increasing; innovations in polymer chemistry constantly bring both improved and entirely new uses for polymers onto the technological playing field. Principles of Polymerization, Fourth Edition presents the classic text on polymer synthesis, fully updated to reflect today's state of the art. New and expanded coverage in the Fourth Edition includes:
* Metallocene and post-metallocene polymerization catalysts
* Living polymerizations (radical, cationic, anionic)
* Dendrimer, hyperbranched, brush, and other polymer architectures and assemblies
* Graft and block copolymers
* High-temperature polymers
* Inorganic and organometallic polymers
* Conducting polymers
* Ring-opening polymer ization
* In vivo and in vitro polymerization
Appropriate for both novice and advanced students as well as professionals, this comprehensive yet accessible resource enables the reader to achieve an advanced, up-to-date understanding of polymer synthesis. Different methods of polymerization, reaction parameters for synthesis, molecular weight, branching and crosslinking, and the chemical and physical structure of polymers all receive ample coverage. A thorough discussion at the elementary level prefaces each topic, with a more advanced treatment following. Yet the language throughout remains straightforward and geared towards the student.
Extensively updated, Principles of Polymerization, Fourth Edition provides an excellent textbook for today's students of polymer chemistry, chemical engineering, and materials science, as well as a current reference for the researcher or other practitioner working in these areas.

 
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Product Details
Author:George Odian
Hardcover:832 pages
Publisher:Wiley-Interscience
Publication Date:February 09, 2004
Language:English
ISBN:0471274003
Product Length:9.42 inches
Product Width:6.0 inches
Product Height:1.65 inches
Product Weight:2.72 pounds
Package Length:9.29 inches
Package Width:6.46 inches
Package Height:1.73 inches
Package Weight:2.78 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews

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Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 10 customer reviews )
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4Great text book!  Nov 03, 2001 By Yuching Wong
I took a course last year in Polymer Chemistry and this text was the standard text book. It was an amazingly great reference book. This book mainly target on Polymerization synthesis and characterization. If you are interested in the mechanical properties of polymer, you should look for other one. But this is a must for all polymer chemists and material scientists who are interested in polymer processing.

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3The standard text for teaching polymer chemistry.  Jun 25, 1999
The number of concepts covered in this book is amazing -- I learn something new with each reading. The book is also great for pointing you to the leading references in the field; although it is lacking decent coverage of living polymerization. Odian's book is not easy to read. For a chemistry book it includes relatively few chemical structures or mechanisms, so for students who don't already know chemistry it is a rather useless introduction A better introductory polymer chemistry book is by M. Stevens.


4For learning Polymers  Nov 16, 2011 By Betty C. Rostro "Betty Catalina Rostro"
I did some synthesis through my BS, MS, and even PhD career, and used a number of books in order to truly master the subject. Overall, I recommend Sperling's book, Allcock's, Rodriguez, and Craver & Provder. I used other editions of these books during my BS when I was doing synthesis.


5good review  Sep 14, 2011 By renli0832
It is amazing to find out the book is totally new. I am glad to get it by half of the price for a new book. It worthes.


1Waste of Time  Nov 23, 2008 By James Romano "book"
I came across this book awhile back. I did read it. I found the mechanisms very weak....as well as poorly explained concepts.There was nothing on orbital theory either. The book was a total waste of time....and fit nicely into my fireplace. Dr Jim Romano CEO Romano Scientific New York

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