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Enthusiasts look forward to a time when tiny machines reassemble
matter and process information with unparalleled power and
precision. But is their vision realistic? Where is the science
heading? As nanotechnology (a new technology that many believe will
transform society in the next on hundred years) rises higher in the
news agenda and popular consciousness, there is a real need for a
book which discusses clearly the science on which this technology
will be based. Whilst it is most easy to simply imagine these tiny
machines as scaled-down versions of the macroscopic machines we are
all familiar with, the way things behave on small scales is quite
different to the way they behave on large scales. Engineering on
the nanoscale will use very different principles to those we are
used to in our everyday lives, and the materials used in
nanotehnology will be soft and mutable, rather than hard and
unyielding.
Probably one of the most fashionable areas in the physical sciences today, 'Soft Condensed Matter' provides an excellent introduction to the topic, and includes colloids, polymers, liquid crystals, and amphiphiles. It is suitable for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students of physics, chemistry, materials science and chemical engineering.
This text deals with the behavior of polymers at surfaces and interfaces. Topics covered include the nature and properties of the surface of a polymer melt, the structure of interfaces among different polymers and between polymers and nonpolymers, the molecular basis of adhesion and the properties of polymers at liquid surfaces. Emphasis is placed on the underlying physical principles. It introduces statistical mechanics models of polymer behavior near interfaces, emphasizing theory that is applicable to experimental situations. Advanced undergraduates, graduate students and research workers in physics, chemistry and materials science with an interest in polymers will find this book of interest.
Enthusiasts look forward to a time when tiny machines reassemble
matter and process information with unparalleled power and
precision. But is their vision realistic? Where is the science
heading? As nanotechnology (a new technology that many believe will
transform society in the next on hundred years) rises higher in the
news agenda and popular consciousness, there is a real need for a
book which discusses clearly the science on which this technology
will be based. While it is most easy to simply imagine these tiny
machines as scaled-down versions of the macroscopic machines we are
all familiar with, the way things behave on small scales is quite
different to the way they behave on large scales. Engineering on
the nanoscale will use very different principles to those we are
used to in our everyday lives, and the materials used in
nanotehnology will be soft and mutable, rather than hard and
unyielding.
Probably one of the most fashionable areas in the physical sciences today, 'Soft Condensed Matter' provides an excellent introduction to the topic, and includes colloids, polymers, liquid crystals, and amphiphiles. It is suitable for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students of physics, chemistry, materials science and chemical engineering.
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