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The Elements of Polymer Science and Engineering, Third Edition, is
a textbook for one- or two-semester introductory courses in polymer
science and engineering taught primarily to senior undergraduate
and first-year graduate students in a variety of disciplines, but
primarily chemical engineering and materials science. Since the
publication of the second edition in 1999, the field of polymers
has advanced considerably. A key feature of this new edition is the
inclusion of new concepts such as polymer nanocomposites and
metallocene catalysts in existing chapters as well as new chapters
covering selected contemporary topics such as behavior of natural
polymers, polymer dynamics, and diffusion in polymers. This book
has been completely reorganized to become more aligned with how
instructors currently teach the course. There are now several
enhancements to the book's pedagogy, including the addition of
numerous worked examples and new figures to better illustrate key
concepts and the addition of a large number of end-of-chapter
exercises, many of which are based on recently published research
and relevant industrial data. This third edition will appeal to
advanced undergraduate and graduate students in the physics,
chemistry, and chemical engineering departments who are taking
courses related to polymer science and engineering, as well as
engineers new to the field of polymers.
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