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Among the materials found in Nature's many diverse living organisms
or produced by human industry, those made from polymers are
dominant. In Nature, they are not only dominant, but they are, as
well, uniquely necessary to life. Conformations: Connecting the
Chemical Structures and Material Behaviors of Polymers explores how
the detailed chemical structures of polymers can be characterized,
how their microstructural-dependent conformational preferences can
be evaluated, and how these conformational preferences can be
connected to the behaviors and properties of their materials. The
authors examine the connections between the microstructures of
polymers and the rich variety of physical properties they evidence.
Detailed polymer architectures, including the molecular bonding and
geometries of backbone and side-chain groups, monomer stereo- and
regiosequences, comonomer sequences, and branching, are explicitly
considered in the analysis of the conformational characteristics of
polymers. This valuable reference provides practicing materials
engineers as well as polymer and materials science students a means
of understanding the differences in behaviors and properties of
materials made from chemically distinct polymers. This knowledge
can assist the reader design polymers with chemical structures that
lead to their desired material behaviors and properties.
Among the materials found in Nature's many diverse living organisms
or produced by human industry, those made from polymers are
dominant. In Nature, they are not only dominant, but they are, as
well, uniquely necessary to life. Conformations: Connecting the
Chemical Structures and Material Behaviors of Polymers explores how
the detailed chemical structures of polymers can be characterized,
how their microstructural-dependent conformational preferences can
be evaluated, and how these conformational preferences can be
connected to the behaviors and properties of their materials. The
authors examine the connections between the microstructures of
polymers and the rich variety of physical properties they evidence.
Detailed polymer architectures, including the molecular bonding and
geometries of backbone and side-chain groups, monomer stereo- and
regiosequences, comonomer sequences, and branching, are explicitly
considered in the analysis of the conformational characteristics of
polymers. This valuable reference provides practicing materials
engineers as well as polymer and materials science students a means
of understanding the differences in behaviors and properties of
materials made from chemically distinct polymers. This knowledge
can assist the reader design polymers with chemical structures that
lead to their desired material behaviors and properties.
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