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Structure—Property Relationships in Polymers

✍ Scribed by Raymond B. Seymour, Charles E. Carraher Jr. (auth.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Leaves
233
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The first concern of scientists who are interested in synthetic polymers has always been, and still is: How are they synthesized? But right after this comes the question: What have I made, and for what is it good? This leads to the important topic of the structure-property relations to which this book is devoted. Polymers are very large and very complicated systems; their character­ ization has to begin with the chemical composition, configuration, and con­ formation of the individual molecule. The first chapter is devoted to this broad objective. The immediate physical consequences, discussed in the second chapter, form the basis for the physical nature of polymers: the supermolecular interactions and arrangements of the individual macromolecules. The third chapter deals with the important question: How are these chemical and physical structures experimentally determined? The existing methods for polymer characterization are enumerated and discussed in this chapter. The following chapters go into more detail. For most applications-textiles, films, molded or extruded objects of all kinds-the mechanical and the thermal behaviors of polymers are of pre­ ponderant importance, followed by optical and electric properties. Chapters 4 through 9 describe how such properties are rooted in and dependent on the chemical structure. More-detailed considerations are given to certain particularly important and critical properties such as the solubility and permeability of polymeric systems. Macromolecules are not always the final goal of the chemist-they may act as intermediates, reactants, or catalysts. This topic is presented in Chapters 10 and 11.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Chemical Structure of Polymers....Pages 1-17
Physical Structure of Polymers....Pages 19-30
Tests for Properties of Polymers....Pages 31-46
Optical Properties of Polymers....Pages 47-55
Mechanical Properties of Polymers....Pages 57-72
Electric Properties of Polymers....Pages 73-82
Thermal Properties of Polymers....Pages 83-93
Solubility....Pages 95-105
Diffusion and Permeation of Gas and Vapors in Polymers....Pages 107-111
Chemical Resistance of Polymers....Pages 113-120
Effect of Additives on Polymers....Pages 121-132
Properties of Polyolefins....Pages 133-145
Polymeric Hydrocarbons with Pendant Groups....Pages 147-163
Aliphatic Polymers with Heteroatom Chains....Pages 165-183
High-Performance Polymers....Pages 185-203
Selection of Polymers for Special Applications....Pages 205-216
Back Matter....Pages 217-232

✦ Subjects


Inorganic Chemistry; Organic Chemistry; Polymer Sciences; Characterization and Evaluation of Materials


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