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Polymer Research In Microgravity Polymerization And Processing James Patton Downey And John A Pojman Eds

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Polymer Research In Microgravity Polymerization And Processing James Patton Downey And John A Pojman Eds
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Publisher: American Chemical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.53 MB
Pages: 268
Author: James Patton Downey and John A. Pojman (Eds.)
ISBN: 9780841218703, 9780841237445, 0841218706, 0841237441
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Polymer Research In Microgravity Polymerization And Processing James Patton Downey And John A Pojman Eds by James Patton Downey And John A. Pojman (eds.) 9780841218703, 9780841237445, 0841218706, 0841237441 instant download after payment.

Sixteen papers examine how gravity can affect polymerizations and polymer processing and how weightlessness or "microgravity" is achieved. The volume reviews the current research from sounding rocket and orbital investigations, parabolic flight investigations, and ground-based research. Alsocovered are inorganic to biologically produced polymers, including free-radical polymerization, polymer-dispersed luquid crystals and foams.

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