Polymer Dynamics and Relaxation

Polymer Dynamics and Relaxation
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 369
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ISBN-10 : 9781107320253
ISBN-13 : 1107320259
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Polymer Dynamics and Relaxation by : Richard Boyd

Polymers exhibit a range of physical characteristics, from rubber-like elasticity to the glassy state. These particular properties are controlled at the molecular level by the mobility of the structural constituents. Remarkable changes in mobility can be witnessed with temperature, over narrow, well defined regions, termed relaxation processes. This is an important, unique phenomenon controlling polymer transition behaviour and is described here at an introductory level. The important types of relaxation processes from amorphous to crystalline polymers and polymeric miscible blends are covered, in conjunction with the broad spectrum of experimental methods used to study them. In-depth discussion of molecular level interpretation, including atomistic level computer simulations and applications to molecular mechanism elucidation, are discussed. The result is a self-contained approach to polymeric interpretation suitable for researchers in materials science, physics and chemistry interested in the relaxation processes of polymeric systems.

The Mesoscopic Theory of Polymer Dynamics

The Mesoscopic Theory of Polymer Dynamics
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 243
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780792366829
ISBN-13 : 0792366824
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mesoscopic Theory of Polymer Dynamics by : Vladimir Nikolaevich Pokrovskiĭ

Our brutal century of atom bombs and spaceships can also be called the century ofpolymers. In any case, the broad spreading ofsynthetic polymer materials is one of thesigns of our time. A look at the various aspects of our life is enough to convince us that polymeric materials (textiles, pl- tics, rubbers) are as widely spread and important in our life as are other materials (metals and non-metals) derived from small molecules. Polymers have entered the life of the twentieth century as irreplaceable construction materials. Polymers differ from other substances by the size of their molecules which, appropriately enough, are referred to as macromolecules, since they consist of thousands or tens of thousands of atoms (molecular weight up to -4 6 10 ormore) andhave a macroscopic rectilinear length (upto 10 cm). The atoms ofa macromolecule are firmly held together by valence bonds, fo- ing a single entity. In polymeric substances, the weaker van der Waals forces have an effect on the components of the macromolecules which form the system. The structure of polymeric systems is more complicated than that oflow-molecular solids or liquids, but there are some common features: the atoms within a given macromolecule are ordered, but the centres ofmass of the individual macromolecules and parts of them are distributed randomly. Remarkably, the mechanical response of polymeric systems combines the elasticity of a solid with the fluidity of a liquid.

Phenomenology of Polymer Solution Dynamics

Phenomenology of Polymer Solution Dynamics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 527
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ISBN-10 : 9781139504515
ISBN-13 : 1139504517
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Phenomenology of Polymer Solution Dynamics by : George D. J. Phillies

Presenting a completely new approach to examining how polymers move in non-dilute solution, this book focuses on experimental facts, not theoretical speculations, and concentrates on polymer solutions, not dilute solutions or polymer melts. From centrifugation and solvent dynamics to viscosity and diffusion, experimental measurements and their quantitative representations are the core of the discussion. The book reveals several experiments never before recognized as revealing polymer solution properties. A novel approach to relaxation phenomena accurately describes viscoelasticity and dielectric relaxation and how they depend on polymer size and concentration. Ideal for graduate students and researchers interested in the properties of polymer solutions, the book covers real measurements on practical systems, including the very latest results. Every significant experimental method is presented in considerable detail, giving unprecedented coverage of polymers in solution.

The Theory of Polymer Dynamics

The Theory of Polymer Dynamics
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 420
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0198520336
ISBN-13 : 9780198520337
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis The Theory of Polymer Dynamics by : Masao Doi

This book provides a comprehensive account of the modern theory for the dynamical properties of polymer solutions. The theory has undergone dramatic evolution over the last two decades due to the introduction of new methods and concepts that have extended the frontier of theory from dilute solutions in which polymers move independently to concentrated solutions where many polymers converge. Among the properties examined are viscoelasticity, diffusion, dynamic light scattering, and electric birefringence. Nonlinear viscoelasticity is discussed in detail on the basis of molecular dynamical models. The book bridges the gap between classical theory and new developments, creating a consistent picture of polymer solution dynamics over the entire concentration range.

NMR · 3D Analysis · Photopolymerization

NMR · 3D Analysis · Photopolymerization
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 312
Release :
ISBN-10 : 3540205101
ISBN-13 : 9783540205104
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis NMR · 3D Analysis · Photopolymerization by :

This series presents critical reviews of the present and future trends in polymer and biopolymer science including chemistry, physical chemistry, physics and materials science. It is addressed to all scientists at universities and in industry who wish to keep abreast of advances in the topics covered. Impact Factor Ranking: Always number one in Polymer Science. More information as well as the electronic version of the whole content available at: www.springerlink.com

Introduction to Polymer Dynamics

Introduction to Polymer Dynamics
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Publisher : CUP Archive
Total Pages : 72
Release :
ISBN-10 : 052138849X
ISBN-13 : 9780521388498
Rating : 4/5 (9X Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Polymer Dynamics by : Pierre-Gilles de Gennes

This book, based on lectures given at the Polytechnic of Milan, gives a broad overview of the field of polymer dynamics. In these lectures the aim is to stress the fundamental concepts of the behaviour of polymers without drawing on the more advanced mathematical formalism which often obscures the natural elegance of the subject matter. Professor De Gennes is one of the most distinguished workers in the field of material science. Therefore this book will be welcomed by both the experienced researcher in the area and the interested layman. It will be of particular value to graduate students.

Field-cycling NMR Relaxometry

Field-cycling NMR Relaxometry
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Publisher : Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages : 590
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781788015509
ISBN-13 : 1788015509
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Field-cycling NMR Relaxometry by : Rainer Kimmich

Field-cycling NMR relaxometry is evolving into a methodology of widespread interest with recent technological developments resulting in powerful and versatile commercial instruments. Polymers, liquid crystals, biomaterials, porous media, tissue, cement and many other materials of practical importance can be studied using this technique. This book summarises the expertise of leading scientists in the area and the editor is well placed, after four decades of working in this field, to ensure a broad ranging and high quality title. Starting with an overview of the basic principles of the technique and the scope of its use, the content then develops to look at theory, instrumentation, practical limitations and applications in different systems. Newcomers to the field will find this book invaluable for successful use of the technique. Researchers already in academic and industrial settings, interested in molecular dynamics and magnetic resonance, will discover an important addition to the literature.

The Mesoscopic Theory of Polymer Dynamics

The Mesoscopic Theory of Polymer Dynamics
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 243
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780306471308
ISBN-13 : 0306471302
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mesoscopic Theory of Polymer Dynamics by : Vladimir N. Pokrovskii

Our brutal century of atom bombs and spaceships can also be called the century ofpolymers. In any case, the broad spreading ofsynthetic polymer materials is one of thesigns of our time. A look at the various aspects of our life is enough to convince us that polymeric materials (textiles, pl- tics, rubbers) are as widely spread and important in our life as are other materials (metals and non-metals) derived from small molecules. Polymers have entered the life of the twentieth century as irreplaceable construction materials. Polymers differ from other substances by the size of their molecules which, appropriately enough, are referred to as macromolecules, since they consist of thousands or tens of thousands of atoms (molecular weight up to -4 6 10 ormore) andhave a macroscopic rectilinear length (upto 10 cm). The atoms ofa macromolecule are firmly held together by valence bonds, fo- ing a single entity. In polymeric substances, the weaker van der Waals forces have an effect on the components of the macromolecules which form the system. The structure of polymeric systems is more complicated than that oflow-molecular solids or liquids, but there are some common features: the atoms within a given macromolecule are ordered, but the centres ofmass of the individual macromolecules and parts of them are distributed randomly. Remarkably, the mechanical response of polymeric systems combines the elasticity of a solid with the fluidity of a liquid.

Relaxation Phenomena

Relaxation Phenomena
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 732
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783662097472
ISBN-13 : 3662097478
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Relaxation Phenomena by : Wolfgang Haase

The authors describe the electric, magnetic and other relaxational processes in a wide spectrum of materials: liquid crystals, molecular magnets, polymers, high-Tc superconductors and glasses. The book summarizes the phenomenological fundamentals and the experimental methods used. A detailed description of molecular and collective dynamics in the broad range of liquid crystals is presented. Magnetic systems, high-Tc superconductors, polymers and glasses are an important subject of matter. It is shown that the researchers working on relaxation processes in different fields of materials sciences are dealing with the same physical fundamentals, but are sometimes using slightly different terms. The book is addressed to scientists, engineers, graduate and undergraduate students, experimentalists and theorists in physics, chemistry, materials sciences and electronic engineering. Many internationally well known experts contribute to it.

Disorder Effects on Relaxational Processes

Disorder Effects on Relaxational Processes
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 745
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783642785764
ISBN-13 : 364278576X
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Disorder Effects on Relaxational Processes by : Ranko Richert

The field of non-crystalline materials has seen the emergence of many challeng ing problems during its long history. In recent years, the interest in polymeric and biological disordered matter has stimulated new activities which in turn have enlarged the organic and inorganic glass community. The current research fields and recent progress have extended our knowledge of the rich phenomenol ogy of glassy systems, where the role of disorder is fundamental for the underlying microscopic dynamics. In addition, despite the lack of a unified theory, many interesting theoretical models have recently evolved. The present volume offers the reader a collection of topics representing the current state in the understanding of disorder effects as well as a survey of the basic problems and phenomena involved. The task of compiling a book devoted to disordered systems has benefited much from a seminar organized by the W.-E. Heraeus Foundation in Bad Honnef in April 1992, where we had the opportunity to discuss the project with most of the authors. Here we wish to thank the Heraeus Foundation for their support, and the authors and Springer-Verlag, especially Dr. Marion Hertel, for the pleasant cooperation.