Nonlinear Dynamics with Polymers: Fundamentals, Methods and Applications - Hardcover

 
9783527325290: Nonlinear Dynamics with Polymers: Fundamentals, Methods and Applications

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Closing a gap in the literature, this is the first comprehensive handbook on this modern and important polymer topic.
Edited by highly experienced and top scientists in the field, this ready reference covers all aspects, including material science, biopolymers, gels, phase separating systems, frontal polymerization and much more.
The introductory chapter offers the perfect starting point for the non-expert.

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John A. Pojman is a Professor in the Macromolecular Science Division of the Department of Chemistry at Louisiana State University. He earned his doctorate in Chemical Physics in 1988 at the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Pojman was a faculty member at The University of Southern Mississippi for eighteen years. He has published over 100 peer-reviewed publications.

Qui Tran-Cong-Miyata is Professor at Department of Polymer Science & Engineering at the Kyoto Institute of Technology. He has published more than 100 peer-reviewed papers and edited three monographs. His research interests are phase separation of polymer blends, polymer materials with nanofillers and spatio-temporal behavior of synthetic polymer systems.

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Nonlinear dynamics play an important role in phase separations and polymerization reactions For example, frontal polymerization is a process in which polymerization propagates through the reaction vessel. The result is a localized reaction zone that manifests itself as a thermal wave.
Edited by highly experienced and top scientists in the field, this first comprehensive handbook covers all aspects of the topic, including:
* What is Nonlinear Dynamics and how does it relate to Polymers?
* Non-Newtonian Rheology of Polymers
* Phase Separating Systems
* Gels Coupled to Oscillatory Reactions
* Instabilities Created by Interaction with Gels
* Oscillatory Systems Created with Polymer Membrane
* Instabilities in Inorganic Polymer Growth
* Biopolymers
With an introductory chapter offering the perfect starting point for the non-expert.

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