Electrical Properties of Polymers
โ Scribed by Tony Blythe, David Bloor
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 493
- Series
- Cambridge Solid State Science Series
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The second edition of this popular text provides a timely update on recent advances in electrical and electronic properties of polymers. The book's comprehensive analysis spans underlying physical principles and synthesis through emerging technologies, including light-emitting diodes and flexible polymers. The authoritative guide will interest undergraduates, graduates and researchers in polymer, materials and physical sciences. First Edition Hb (1979): 0-521-21902-7 First Edition Pb (1980): 0-521-29825-3
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Electrical Properties of Polymers describes the electric phenomena responsible for determining the chemical and supramolecular structure of polymers and polymeric materials. The authors explore the properties of quasi-static dipoles, reviewing Brownian motion, Debye theory, Langevin and Smoluchowsk
Riande (Institute of Science and Technology of Polymers, Spain) and Díaz-Calleja (thermodynamics and physical chemistry, ETSII Polytechnic University, Spain) examine different electrical phenomena in polymers and detail how chemical and supermolecular structures may affect them. The book is str
Electrical Properties of Polymers describes the electric phenomena responsible for determining the chemical and supramolecular structure of polymers and polymeric materials. The authors explore the properties of quasi-static dipoles, reviewing Brownian motion, Debye theory, Langevin and Smoluchowsk