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A Prehistory of Polymer Science (SpringerBriefs in Molecular Science)
Polymer science is now an active and thriving community of scientists, engineers and technologists, but there was a time, not so long ago, when there was no such community. The prehistory of polymer science helps to provide key insights into current issues and historical problems. The story will be divided into an ancient period ( from Greek... | | Natural and Wood Fibre Reinforcement in Polymers (Rapra Review Reports)
The use of composite materials dates from centuries
ago, when it all started with natural fibres. In ancient
Egypt some 3,000 years ago, clay was reinforced by
straw to build walls. Later on the natural fibre lost much
of its interest.
This report examines the different fibre types available and the current research. The... | | Handbook of Photochemistry and Photophysics of Polymeric Materials
Presents the state of the technology, from fundamentals to new materials and applications
Today's electronic devices, computers, solar cells, printing, imaging, copying, and recording technology, to name a few, all owe a debt to our growing understanding of the photophysics and photochemistry of polymeric materials. This... |
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Self-Assembled Nanomaterials II: Nanotubes (Advances in Polymer Science)
Nanotechnology is the creation of useful materials, devices, and systems through the control of matter on the nanometer-length scale. This takes place at the scale of atoms, molecules, and supramolecular structures. In the world of chemistry, the rational design ofmolecular structures and optimized control of self-assembly conditions have... | | Rubberlike Elasticity: A Molecular Primer
Elastomers and rubberlike materials form a critical component in diverse applications that range from tyres to biomimetics and are used in chemical, biomedical, mechanical and electrical engineering. This updated and expanded second edition provides an elementary introduction to the physical and molecular concepts governing elastic behaviour,... | | Handbook of Odors in Plastic Materials
Several reasons are behind formation of odors in materials, including the following:
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Use of other materials than polymer, especially materials required in processing
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Use of various process parameters and their severity in degradation of components of formulation
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Recycling of...
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| | Food Packaging Technology (Sheffield Packaging Technology)This is a very useful book addressing a wide range of scientists (professors, researchers, technologists and manufacturers of packaging machinery) involved in the field of packaging. … This book will prove a necessary and potent companion … for [those] in the field … . - Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture,... | | Electronic Materials ScienceStarting in the 1960s the field of materials science has undergone significant changes, from a field derived largely from well-established disciplines of metallurgy and ceramics to a field that includes microelectronics, polymers, biomaterials, and nanotechnology. The stringent materials requirements, such as extreme purity, perfect... |
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