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Polymer science and nanotechnology : fundamentals and applications /

Polymer Science and Nanotechnology: Fundamentals and Applications brings together the latest advances in polymer science and nanoscience. Sections explain the fundamentals of polymer science, including key aspects and methods in terms of molecular structure, synthesis, characterization, microstructu...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Narain, Ravin
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2020.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro -- Polymer Science and Nanotechnology: Fundamentals and Applications -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Part I: Polymer science -- Chapter 1: Brief overview of polymer science -- 1.1. Basic concepts -- 1.2. Classification of polymers -- 1.2.1. Polymer structure -- 1.2.2. Polymerization techniques -- 1.2.3. Intermolecular forces -- 1.3. Natural vs synthetic polymers -- References -- Chapter 2: Nature and molecular structure of polymers -- 2.1. Natural vs synthetic polymers -- 2.2. Structure of polymers -- 2.2.1. Amorphous vs crystalline polymers 
505 8 |a 2.2.2. Primary structure -- 2.2.2.1. Monomer polarity -- 2.2.3. Secondary structure -- 2.2.3.1. Polymer chain configuration -- 2.2.4. Tertiary structure -- 2.3. Molecular weight -- References -- Chapter 3: Polymer synthesis -- 3.1. Step-growth polymerization -- 3.1.1. General characteristics -- 3.1.2. Polymerization of tri- and higher-order functional monomers -- 3.1.3. Polymer types and structure -- 3.2. Chain-growth polymerization -- 3.2.1. General characteristics -- 3.2.2. Polymerizability (thermodynamics) -- 3.2.2.1. Equilibrium -- 3.2.3. Stereochemistry of chain-growth polymerization 
505 8 |a 3.2.4. ``Living�� versus ``controlled�� polymerization -- 3.2.5. Free-radical polymerization -- 3.2.5.1. Conventional free-radical polymerization -- Initiators -- Initiation -- Propagation -- Termination -- Inhibitors -- Chain transfer -- Chain transfer agents -- 3.2.6. Kinetics of chain-growth polymerization -- 3.2.6.1. Initiation -- 3.2.6.2. Propagation -- 3.2.6.3. Termination -- 3.2.6.4. Chain transfer -- 3.2.6.5. Rate of polymerization -- 3.2.6.6. Trommsdorff-Norrish effect or auto-acceleration or gel effect -- 3.2.7. Controlled/living radical polymerization 
505 8 |a 3.2.7.1. Nitroxide-mediated polymerization -- 3.2.7.2. Atom transfer radical polymerization -- Monomer -- Initiator -- Catalysts complex -- Solvent -- Temperature -- 3.2.7.3. Reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization -- RAFT procedure -- RAFT mechanism -- 3.2.8. Ionic polymerization -- 3.2.8.1. Anionic polymerization -- Overview -- Solvent -- Initiation -- Electron transfer -- Nucleophilic addition to the monomer double bond -- Propagation -- Termination -- 3.2.8.2. Cationic polymerization -- Initiation -- Bronsted acid -- Lewis acid -- Propagation -- Termination 
505 8 |a 3.2.8.3. Group transfer polymerization -- 3.2.8.4. Ring-opening polymerization -- Thermodynamics -- Kinetics -- 3.2.8.5. Coordination polymerization -- Ziegler-Natta catalysts -- Termination -- Metallocenes -- 3.2.8.6. Ring-opening metathesis polymerization -- Catalysts -- 3.3. Solution polymerization -- 3.4. Suspension polymerization -- 3.4.1. Process description -- 3.4.2. Size control -- 3.4.3. Quality and morphology -- 3.5. Emulsion polymerization -- 3.5.1. Conventional emulsion polymerization -- 3.5.1.1. Miniemulsion -- 3.5.1.2. Microemulsion -- Process description -- Size control 
500 |a 3.5.2. Soapless emulsion polymerization 
500 |a Includes index. 
520 |a Polymer Science and Nanotechnology: Fundamentals and Applications brings together the latest advances in polymer science and nanoscience. Sections explain the fundamentals of polymer science, including key aspects and methods in terms of molecular structure, synthesis, characterization, microstructure, phase structure and processing and properties before discussing the materials of particular interest and utility for novel applications, such as hydrogels, natural polymers, smart polymers and polymeric biomaterials. The second part of the book examines essential techniques in nanotechnology, with an emphasis on the utilization of advanced polymeric materials in the context of nanoscience.Throughout the book, chapters are prepared so that materials and products can be geared towards specific applications. Two chapters cover, in detail, major application areas, including fuel and solar cells, tissue engineering, drug and gene delivery, membranes, water treatment and oil recovery. 
520 |a Key Features- Presents the latest applications of polymers and polymeric nanomaterials, across energy, biomedical, pharmaceutical, and environmental fields- Contains detailed coverage of polymer nanocomposites, polymer nanoparticles, and hybrid polymer-metallic nanoparticles- Supports an interdisciplinary approach, enabling readers from different disciplines to understand polymer science and nanotechnology and the interface between them. 
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