This volume explores the significant advances in polymer characterization methodology. Recognized experts in the field present descriptions of unique and new characterization methods. The 26 chapters of the volume are divided into four sections covering polymer fractionation and particle size distri
Structure-Property Relations in Polymers: Spectroscopy and Performance (Advances in Chemistry 236)
โ Scribed by Marek W. Urban, Clara D. Craver
- Publisher
- An American Chemical Society Publication
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 806
- Series
- Advances in Chemistry 236
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Explores relationships between spectroscopic findings and physical properties of polymers. Thirty-five chapters are divided into six sections covering fundamental concepts in FT-IR, FT-Raman, fluorescence spectroscopy and FT-Mass Spectrometry of polymers; crystalline polymers and copolymers; surfaces and interfaces of polymers; spectroscopic approaches to polymers in solutions and polymer networks; spectroscopy combined with thermally induced processes in polymers; and polymer analysis and surface modifications using non-conventional energy sources. Includes tutorial chapters designed to assist newcomers to the field.
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