Crystals and Crystallinity in Polymers – Diffraction Analysis of Ordered and Disordered Crystals
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2013
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Hersteller)
978-1-118-69044-4 (ISBN)
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Hersteller)
978-1-118-69044-4 (ISBN)
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Provides the tools needed to master and apply the fundamentals of polymer crystallography
Using core concepts in physics, chemistry, polymer science and engineering, this book sheds new light on the complex field of polymer crystallography, enabling readers to evaluate polymer crystallization data and determine the best methods to use for their investigations. The authors set forth a variety of tested and proven methods for analyzing ordered and disordered structures in polymer crystals, including X-ray diffraction, electron diffraction, and microscopy. In addition to the basics, the book explores several advanced and emerging topics in the field such as symmetry breaking, frustration, and the principle of density-driven phase formation.
Crystals and Crystallinity in Polymers introduces two new concepts in crystallinity and crystals in synthetic polymers. First, crystallinity in polymeric materials is compatible with the absence of true three-dimensional long-range order. Second, the disorder may be described as a structural feature, using the methods of X-ray scattering and electron diffraction analysis.
The book begins by introducing the basic principles and methods for building structural models for the conformation of polymer crystal chains. Next, it covers:
Packing of macromolecules in polymer crystals
Methods for extracting structural parameters from diffraction data
Defects and disorder in polymer crystals
Analytical methods for diffuse scattering from disordered polymer structures
Crystal habit
Influence of crystal defects and structural disorder on the physical and mechanical properties of polymeric materials
Crystals and Crystallinity in Polymers examines all the possible types of structural disorder generally present in polymer crystals and describes the influence of each kind of disorder on X-ray and electron diffraction patterns. Its comprehensive, expert coverage makes it possible for readers to learn and apply the fundamentals of polymer crystallography to solve a broad range of problems.
Using core concepts in physics, chemistry, polymer science and engineering, this book sheds new light on the complex field of polymer crystallography, enabling readers to evaluate polymer crystallization data and determine the best methods to use for their investigations. The authors set forth a variety of tested and proven methods for analyzing ordered and disordered structures in polymer crystals, including X-ray diffraction, electron diffraction, and microscopy. In addition to the basics, the book explores several advanced and emerging topics in the field such as symmetry breaking, frustration, and the principle of density-driven phase formation.
Crystals and Crystallinity in Polymers introduces two new concepts in crystallinity and crystals in synthetic polymers. First, crystallinity in polymeric materials is compatible with the absence of true three-dimensional long-range order. Second, the disorder may be described as a structural feature, using the methods of X-ray scattering and electron diffraction analysis.
The book begins by introducing the basic principles and methods for building structural models for the conformation of polymer crystal chains. Next, it covers:
Packing of macromolecules in polymer crystals
Methods for extracting structural parameters from diffraction data
Defects and disorder in polymer crystals
Analytical methods for diffuse scattering from disordered polymer structures
Crystal habit
Influence of crystal defects and structural disorder on the physical and mechanical properties of polymeric materials
Crystals and Crystallinity in Polymers examines all the possible types of structural disorder generally present in polymer crystals and describes the influence of each kind of disorder on X-ray and electron diffraction patterns. Its comprehensive, expert coverage makes it possible for readers to learn and apply the fundamentals of polymer crystallography to solve a broad range of problems.
CLAUDIO DE ROSA, PhD, is Full Professor of Industrial and Macromolecular Chemistry at the University of Napoli. His research examines the relationships between molecular structure and the physical properties of polymers. He also studies polymers that form into nanostructures by self-assembly. FINIZIA AURIEMMA, PhD, is Associate Professor of Industrial and Macromolecular Chemistry at the University of Napoli. She conducts theoretical and experimental studies of partially ordered macromolecular systems and polymer gels.
Verlagsort | New York |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 150 x 250 mm |
Gewicht | 666 g |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie |
Technik ► Maschinenbau | |
Technik ► Umwelttechnik / Biotechnologie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-118-69044-3 / 1118690443 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-69044-4 / 9781118690444 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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