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Physical Chemistry Of Macromolecules Patterson Gary

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Physical Chemistry Of Macromolecules Patterson Gary
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.5 MB
Pages: 154
Author: Patterson, Gary
ISBN: 9781420014501, 1420014501
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Physical Chemistry Of Macromolecules Patterson Gary by Patterson, Gary 9781420014501, 1420014501 instant download after payment.

INTRODUCTION TO MACROMOLECULES What is a Macromolecule? The Discovery of Macromolecules The Structure of Macromolecules in Solution The Remarkable Properties of Pure Bulk Polymers Building New Materials Using Macromolecules Suggestions for Further Reading DESCRIBING POLYMER STRUCTURE Geometric Structure of Macromolecules Bond Probability Distributions Rotational Isomeric State Approximation Mean-Squared End-to-End Distance Statistics of the Random Coil Chain Flexibility and the Persistence Length MEASURING POLYMER STRUCTURE Polymer Composition and Sequence Distribut.
Abstract: Describes structural, dynamic, and optical properties of macromolecules in both solution and bulk states. This book shows how to apply experimental techniques, such as light scattering, and models for predicting the properties of various polymeric materials.

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