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    Author(s)Walton & Lorimer
    PublisherOXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
    ISBN9780195674149
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2005

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    OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Polymers by Walton & Lorimer

    This primer gives a thorough introduction to polymer chemistry ranging from a historical perspective through the development of high-tonnage materials earlier in the twentieth century to modern high-performance materials that have a range of useful additional properties. Polymers are the archetypal modern materials used in every aspect of everyday life. This primer gives a thorough introduction to polymer chemistry ranging from a historical perspective through the development of high-tonnage materials earlier in the twentieth century to modern high-performance materials that have a range of useful additional properties. The authors have long experience in the teaching of polymer science to undergraduates and also experience in the polymer industry. A feature of this primer is a discussion of practical industrial aspects in the technology of these materials. About The Author: David Walton Professor of Applied Chemistry Phillip Lorimer Professor of Physical Chemistry Coventry University Table of Contents: Polymers Polymer Properties and Characterization Chain Polymerization Step-growth polymers Three-dimensional networks Functional polymers Conclusions and further reading Special Features: Provides a good Introduction to some of the most important modern materials Explains the subject in a clear and lucid style the product of the authors (combined) 33 years teaching in the field discusses important industrial considerations as well as giving an academic grounding in the subject Gives an overview through from a historical perspective to the modern approach.