Polymer Science

A Textbook for Engineers and Technologists
ISBN: 978-1-56990-725-2
Copyright: 2020
Hardcover: 369 pages
$109.99 (US)

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Contents:

General Introduction. Polymer Molecular Structure. Polymers in Solution. Polymer Solid-State Morphology. Polymer Synthesis. Polymer Molecular Weight and Distribution. Polymer Thermal Behavior. Polymer Crystallization Kinetics. Polymer Mechanical Behavior. Experiments in Polymer Science. Further Reading. Appendices.

Description:

This is an introductory textbook on polymer science aimed at professors, undergraduate and graduate students of polymer science and technology courses as well as engineering (materials, chemical, civil, food), chemistry, and physics. It is also aimed at engineers and technologists.

Each chapter starts with simple concepts and gets more complex toward its end to help the reader decide how deep to go into each topic. Each chapter also presents the solution of many proposed problems, guiding the reader to solve numerically the everyday problems polymer technologists face, by applying theoretical concepts. Additionally, at every chapter’s end there is a list of problems for the reader to check their understanding of the topics.

The book contains a list of more than 10 experiments to perform in the laboratory, linked to some of the concepts discussed in the book. It also serves as a long-term reference with many figures, diagrams, tables, chemical equations containing frequently needed information. It contains as well an appendix with a long list of chemical structures of the main commercially available polymers.

Author Info:

Canevarolo, S.

Sebastião Canevarolo is a full professor at the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar), Brazil since 2015. He obtained his Ph.D. at the Institute of Polymer Technology of the Loughborough University of Technology, England, and, after completing a postdoctoral program at the Dipartimento di Ingegneria Chimica e Alimentare of the University of Salerno, he became a researcher fellow of the CNPq (Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development).