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OverviewLow molar mass organic materials and polymers exhibit a range of physical properties that are dependent on their ability to undergo self organization. The degree and extent of the molecular organization depends on a complex interplay of inter and intra molecular interactions. Polymer Structure Characterization: From Nano to Macro Organization discusses in a systematic fashion the way in which molecular interactions influence observed morphologies. Topics include: organic crystals liquid crystals plastic crystals polymer morphology polymer crystallization amorphous glassy material polymer surfaces polymer phase separation and structure a brief introduction to organization in naturally occurring materials This textbook is primarily aimed at polymer and material scientists, but would also be of interest to chemists and physicists studying the properties of organic materials. It provides complimentary material for a range of courses in materials science, molecular chemistry and chemical physics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard A Pethrick (University of Strathclyde, UK) , Philip Hodge , Ruiting WangPublisher: Royal Society of Chemistry Imprint: Royal Society of Chemistry Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.657kg ISBN: 9780854044665ISBN 10: 0854044663 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 30 July 2007 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Replaced By: 9781849734332 Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsConcept of Structure–Property Relationships in Molecular Solids and Polymers; Crystal Growth in Small Molecular Systems; Liquid Crystalline State of Matter; Plastic Crystals; Morphology of Crystalline Polymers and Methods for its Investigation; Polymer Crystal Growth; Glasses and Amorphous Material; Polymer Blends and Phase Separation; Molecular Surfaces; Polymer Surfaces and Interfaces; Colloids and Molecular Organization in Liquids; Molecular Organization and Higher Order StructuresReviewsThe real originality of Pethrick's approach rests on the fact that the description of polymer crystal morphology and the methods used to characterize it are gathered into a single chapter (Chapter 5)...comparison of these techniques is supported by easy to use tables and is a great help for any non specialist faced with a choice of experimental tools. The book is really well thought out and clearly written. I thoroughly recommend it to anyone wishing to find his or her way through the complicated area of polymer materials. -- Materials Today, April 2008, Volume 11, Number 4 (Liliane Leger) Materials Today The ease of usage for the lecturer or advanced researcher is clear. From a student point of view, it is nice to see a textbook that is written from a nano- and micro-structure perspective (and from a real colloid and polymer specialist) in an area customarily frequented by regular material scientists and physicists and their matter of fact presentational style. The author does a superb job at contextualising the field and the reading is made ever more pleasant and unambiguous by the clever use of crystal clear diagrams, cartoons and schematics. -- Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Volume 10, Issue 1, Dipak K Sarker Journal of the UK Physical Sciences Centre - DO NOT SENT REVIEW COPIES The real originality of Pethrick's approach rests on the fact that the description of polymer crystal morphology and the methods used to characterize it are gathered into a single chapter (Chapter 5)...comparison of these techniques is supported by easy to use tables and is a great help for any non specialist faced with a choice of experimental tools. The book is really well thought out and clearly written. I thoroughly recommend it to anyone wishing to find his or her way through the complicated area of polymer materials. The ease of usage for the lecturer or advanced researcher is clear. From a student point of view, it is nice to see a textbook that is written from a nano- and micro-structure perspective (and from a real colloid and polymer specialist) in an area customarily frequented by regular material scientists and physicists and their matter of fact presentational style. The author does a superb job at contextualising the field and the reading is made ever more pleasant and unambiguous by the clever use of crystal clear diagrams, cartoons and schematics. The real originality of Pethrick's approach rests on the fact that the description of polymer crystal morphology and the methods used to characterize it are gathered into a single chapter (Chapter 5)...comparison of these techniques is supported by easy to use tables and is a great help for any non specialist faced with a choice of experimental tools. The book is really well thought out and clearly written. I thoroughly recommend it to anyone wishing to find his or her way through the complicated area of polymer materials. -- Materials Today, April 2008, Volume 11, Number 4 (Liliane Leger) Materials Today The ease of usage for the lecturer or advanced researcher is clear. From a student point of view, it is nice to see a textbook that is written from a nano- and micro-structure perspective (and from a real colloid and polymer specialist) in an area customarily frequented by regular material scientists and physicists and their matter of fact presentational style. The author does a superb job at contextualising the field and the reading is made ever more pleasant and unambiguous by the clever use of crystal clear diagrams, cartoons and schematics. -- Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Volume 10, Issue 1, Dipak K Sarker Journal of the UK Physical Sciences Centre The real originality of Pethrick's approach rests on the fact that the description of polymer crystal morphology and the methods used to characterize it are gathered into a single chapter (Chapter 5)...comparison of these techniques is supported by easy to use tables and is a great help for any non specialist faced with a choice of experimental tools. The book is really well thought out and clearly written. I thoroughly recommend it to anyone wishing to find his or her way through the complicated area of polymer materials. -- Materials Today, April 2008, Volume 11, Number 4 (Liliane Leger) Materials Today The ease of usage for the lecturer or advanced researcher is clear. From a student point of view, it is nice to see a textbook that is written from a nano- and micro-structure perspective (and from a real colloid and polymer specialist) in an area customarily frequented by regular material scientists and physicists and their matter of fact presentational style. The author does a superb job at contextualising the field and the reading is made ever more pleasant and unambiguous by the clever use of crystal clear diagrams, cartoons and schematics. -- Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Volume 10, Issue 1, Dipak K Sarker Physical Sciences Centre The ease of usage for the lecturer or advanced researcher is clear. From a student point of view, it is nice to see a textbook that is written from a nano- and micro-structure perspective (and from a real colloid and polymer specialist) in an area customarily frequented by regular material scientists and physicists and their matter of fact presentational style. The author does a superb job at contextualising the field and the reading is made ever more pleasant and unambiguous by the clever use of crystal clear diagrams, cartoons and schematics. Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Volume 10, Issue 1, Dipak K Sarker The real originality of Pethrick's approach rests on the fact that the description of polymer crystal morphology and the methods used to characterize it are gathered into a single chapter (Chapter 5)...comparison of these techniques is supported by easy to use tables and is a great help for any non specialist faced with a choice of experimental tools.The book is really well thought out and clearly written. I thoroughly recommend it to anyone wishing to find his or her way through the complicated area of polymer materials. Materials Today, April 2008, Volume 11, Number 4 (Liliane LUger) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |