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OverviewThe basic concept of this new edition remains unchanged: Emphasis is again put on a broader description of the general methods and processes for the synthesis, modification and characterization of macromolecules. These more fundamental chapters will be supplemented by 115 selected and detailed experiments. In addition to the preparative aspects the book also gives the reader an impression on the relation of chemical constitution and morphology of Polymers to their properties, as well as on their application areas. Thus, an additional textbook will not be needed in order to understand the experiments. The 4th edition nevertheless contains numerous changes: Chapter 1 and 2 are enlarged, 15 older examples have been replaced by new ones and background text is added. Suitable for students in organic and polymer chemistry as well as for chemists in industry who want to acquaint themselves with the theoretical and practical aspects of macromolecular chemistry. From the reviews:""This is an excellent book for all polymer chemsits engaged in synthesis research studies and education. It is educationally sound and has excellent laboratory synthetic examples. The fundamentals are well done for the teaching of students and references are resonably up-to-date. As in previous issues, there are sections dealing with an introduction; structure and nomenclature; methods and techniques for synthesis, characterization, processing and modification of polymers...The authors have noted the following changes from previous editions- a new section on correlayions of structure, morphology and properties; revision and enlargement of other property and characterization procedures; additional new experiments such as controlled radical polymerization; enzymatix polymerizations; microelmulsions; and electrical conducting polymers.This is a high quality textbook at a reasonable price and should be considered as a suitable references for all engaged in synthetic areas of polymer research."" (Eli M. Pearce) Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dietrich Braun , Harald Cherdron , Matthias Rehahn , Helmut RitterPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: 4th Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.747kg ISBN: 9783540207702ISBN 10: 3540207708 Pages: 408 Publication Date: 24 November 2004 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews... Es ist erstaunlich, wie viel geballte Information die Autoren auf nur 150 Seiten unterbringen. Der vermittelte Stoff ist gut ausgewahlt und durfte fur Studenten im Nebenfach ausreichend sein... Der zweite, grossere Teil stellt die wesentlichen Methoden zur Synthese, Modifikation und zum Abbau der Polymere ausfuhrlicher dar und bringt jeweils eine Auswahl von insgesamt 105 dazu passenden, gepruften Praktikumsexperimenten... Insgesamt ist das Buch eine gelungene Mischung aus Theorie und Experiment und kann Chemiestudenten vorbehaltlos empfohlen werden. Zeitschrift: Kunststoffe, Heft 11, S. 16 From the reviews of the fourth edition: <p> The basic concept of the new edition a ] remains unchanged: Emphasis is again a ] on a broader description of the general methods and processes for the synthesis, modification and characterisation of macromolecules. a ] In addition to the preparative aspects the book also gives the reader an impression on the relation of chemical constitution and morphology of polymers to their properties, as well as on their application areas. (KGK-Kautschuk Gummi Kunststoffe, Issue no. 5, 2005) <p> The book, I found, covers a wide range of topics, all of value to a technologist seeking further knowledge of polymer structures, their creation and subsequent accreditation a ] . it is a goldmine of information on the various processes for generating known polymer structures a again, well presented a ] . If I have one criticism it is that perhaps the book attempts to cover too much - it is certainly not a text that can be reviewed in one sitting! To give it full justice, I needed to go back to it several times. Nevertheless, it is a book that I will certainly return to again, not only to gain a better understanding of the topic of polymers, but to dip into a fascinating presentation of what has been achieved with the chemistry of macropolymers. (Jan Czerski, Materials World, Vol. 14 (4), April, 2006) <p> This improved and updated 4th edition of the 1971 original has been written by a group of qualified authors who have pit together coherent and detailed material comprising a well-balanced mixture of theoretical descriptions with over 100 well-selected experiments. a ] Overall, the book is an eclectic combination of polymer topics geared towards theindustrial chemist. However, it is also a good student laboratory manual and it would certainly be a useful companion in a polymer synthesis class. (AD Asandei, Polymer International, Vol. 55 (1), 2005) <p> The original edition had, as does the new fourth edition, detailed methods for many polymerisation reactions using all types of polymerisation conditions. a ] Polymer Synthesis: Theory and Practice can be a useful and comprehensive book for finding starting-point experimental conditions for most polymerisations. It should be considered for library acquisition, where it will serve many users. (R.A. Shanks, Magazine of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute, June, 2005) From the reviews of the fourth edition: The basic concept of the new edition ! remains unchanged: Emphasis is again ! on a broader description of the general methods and processes for the synthesis, modification and characterisation of macromolecules. ! In addition to the preparative aspects the book also gives the reader an impression on the relation of chemical constitution and morphology of polymers to their properties, as well as on their application areas. (KGK-Kautschuk Gummi Kunststoffe, Issue no. 5, 2005) The book, I found, covers a wide range of topics, all of value to a technologist seeking further knowledge of polymer structures, their creation and subsequent accreditation ! . it is a goldmine of information on the various processes for generating known polymer structures -- again, well presented ! . If I have one criticism it is that perhaps the book attempts to cover too much - it is certainly not a text that can be reviewed in one sitting! To give it full justice, I needed to go back to it several times. Nevertheless, it is a book that I will certainly return to again, not only to gain a better understanding of the topic of polymers, but to dip into a fascinating presentation of what has been achieved with the chemistry of macropolymers. (Jan Czerski, Materials World, Vol. 14 (4), April, 2006) This improved and updated 4th edition of the 1971 original has been written by a group of qualified authors who have pit together coherent and detailed material comprising a well-balanced mixture of theoretical descriptions with over 100 well-selected experiments. ! Overall, the book is an eclectic combination of polymer topics geared towards the industrial chemist. However, it is also a good student laboratory manual and it would certainly be a useful companion in a polymer synthesis class. (AD Asandei, Polymer International, Vol. 55 (1), 2005) The original edition had, as does the new fourth edition, detailed methods for many polymerisation reactions using all types of polymerisation conditions. ! Polymer Synthesis: Theory and Practice can be a useful and comprehensive book for finding starting-point experimental conditions for most polymerisations. It should be considered for library acquisition, where it will serve many users. (R.A. Shanks, Magazine of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute, June, 2005) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |