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Polymer Physics:

From Suspensions to Nanocomposites and Beyond
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Leszek A. Utracki, Alexander M. Jamieson
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John Wiley & Sons, Feb 14, 2011 - Technology & Engineering - 776 pages
Providing a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art advanced research in the field, Polymer Physics explores the interrelationships among polymer structure, morphology, and physical and mechanical behavior. Featuring contributions from renowned experts, the book covers the basics of important areas in polymer physics while projecting into the future, making it a valuable resource for students and chemists, chemical engineers, materials scientists, and polymer scientists as well as professionals in related industries.
  

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Contents

References
1953
References
2-15
Nanorheology of Polymer Nanoalloys and Nanocomposites
2-24
Acknowledgments
3-20
References
4-19
References
4-38
Equations of State and FreeVolume Content
4-46
References
4-74
Local FreeVolume Distribution from PALS and Dynamics of Polymers
8-69
Positron Annihilation Lifetime Studies of Free Volume in Heterogeneous
11-32
References
11-57
StructureProperty Relationships of Nanocomposites
11-64
Free Volume in Molten and Glassy Polymers and Nanocomposites
11-83
References
1953
Metal Particles Confined in Polymeric Matrices
1959
References
1978

Spatial Configuration and Thermodynamic Characteristics of MainChain
4-83
References
4-107
Bulk and Surface Properties of Random Copolymers in View of
8-1
Physical Aging
8-26
Morphology of FreeVolume Holes in Amorphous Polymers by Means
8-50
References
2017
Abbreviations and Notations
2028
Robert Simha Publications
2051
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LESZEK A. UTRACKI, PhD, is a Senior Research Officer at the National Research Council of Canada, Industrial Materials Institute, and a former adjunct professor at McGill University, Department of Chemical Engineering, in Montreal, Quebec. He is the author or editor of twenty-one books and has written forty-eight book chapters, hundreds of referenced and non-referenced journal articles, and meeting proceedings.

ALEXANDER M. JAMIESON, PhD, is Professor of Macromolecular Science and Engineering at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. He has written hundreds of articles in referenced journals and three book chapters.

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