The Definitive Guide to Polymer Principles, Properties, Synthesis, Applications, and Simulations

Now fully revised, Polymer Science and Technology, Third Edition, systematically reviews the field's current state and emerging advances. Leading polymer specialist Joel R. Fried offers modern coverage of both processing principles and applications in multiple industries, including medicine, biotechnology, chemicals, and electronics.

This edition's new and expanded coverage ranges from advanced synthesis to the latest drug delivery applications. New topics include controlled radical polymerization, click chemistry, green chemistry, block copolymers, nanofillers, electrospinning, and more.

A brand-new chapter offers extensive guidance for predicting polymer properties, including additional coverage of group correlations, and new discussions of the use of topological indices and neural networks. This is also the first introductory polymer text to fully explain computational polymer science, including molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo methods. Simulation concepts are supported with many application examples, ranging from prediction of PVT values to permeability and free volume.

Fried thoroughly covers synthetic polymer chemistry; polymer properties in solution and in melt, rubber, and solid states; and all important categories of plastics. This revised edition also adds many new calculations, end-of-chapter problems, and references.

In-depth coverage includes

  • Polymer synthesis: step- and chain-growth; bulk, solution, suspension, emulsion, solid-state, and plasma; ionic liquids, and macromers; and genetic engineering
  • Amorphous and crystalline states, transitions, mechanical properties, and solid-state characterization
  • Polymers and the environment: degradation, stability, and more
  • Additives, blends, block copolymers, and composites-including interpenetrating networks, nanocomposites, buckyballs, carbon nanotubes, graphene, and POSS
  • Biopolymers, natural polymers, fibers, thermoplastics, elastomers, and thermosets
  • Engineering and specialty polymers, from polycarbonates to ionic polymers and high-performance fibers
  • Polymer rheology, processing, and modeling
  • Correlations and simulations: group contribution, topological indices, artificial neural networks, molecular dynamics, and Monte Carlo simulations



Autorentext

Dr. Joel R. Fried is professor and chair of the department of chemical and biomedical engineering at Florida State University. Previously, he was professor and the Wright Brothers Endowed Chair in Nanomaterials at the University of Dayton. He is also professor emeritus of chemical engineering and fellow of the graduate school at the University of Cincinnati, where he directed the Polymer Research Center and led the department of chemical engineering. He holds B.S. degrees in biology and chemical engineering, and an M.E. degree in chemical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He also holds M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in polymer science and engineering from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.



Inhalt

Preface xv

Preface to Second Edition xvii

Preface to First Edition xix

Acknowledgments xxi

About the Author xxiii

Chapter 1: Introduction to Polymer Science 1

1.1 Classification of Polymers 3

1.2 Polymer Structure 8

1.3 Molecular Weight 15

1.4 Chemical Structure and Thermal Transitions 20

Suggested Reading 22

Problems 22

References 24

Chapter 2: Polymer Synthesis 25

2.1 Step-Growth Polymerization 26

2.2 Chain-Growth Polymerization 31

2.3 Polymerization Techniques 64

2.4 Polymer Reactivity 74

2.5 Special Topics in Polymer Synthesis 81

2.6 Chemical Structure Determination 86

Suggested Reading 92

Problems 95

References 98

Chapter 3: Conformation, Solutions, and Molecular Weight 101

3.1 Polymer Conformation and Chain Dimensions 102

3.2 Thermodynamics of Polymer Solutions 109

3.3 Measurement of Molecular Weight 129

Suggested Reading 146

Problems 146

References 150

Chapter 4: Solid-State Properties 153

4.1 The Amorphous State 154

4.2 The Crystalline State 159

4.3 Thermal Transitions and Properties 167

4.4 Mechanical Properties 183

Suggested Reading 202

Problems 203

References 204

Chapter 5: Viscoelasticity and Rubber Elasticity 207

5.1 Introduction to Viscoelasticity 208

5.2 Introduction to Rubber Elasticity 248

Suggested Reading 255

Problems 256

References 259

Chapter 6: Polymer Degradation and the Environment 261

6.1 Polymer Degradation and Stability 262

6.2 Management of Plastics in the Environment 272

Suggested Reading 279

References 279

Chapter 7: Additives, Blends, Block Copolymers, and Composites 281

7.1 Additives 282

7.2 Polymer Blends and Interpenetrating Networks 293

7.3 Block Copolymers 306

7.4 Composites 310

7.5 Nanocomposites 318

Suggested Reading 326

Problems 328

References 329

Chapter 8: Biopolymers, Natural Polymers, and Fibers 331

8.1 Biopolymers and Other Naturally Occuring Polymers 332

8.2 Fibers 346

Suggested Reading 358

Problems 359

References 359

Chapter 9: Thermoplastics, Elastomers, and Thermosets 361

9.1 Commodity Thermoplastics 362

9.2 Elastomers 374

9.3 Thermosets 386

Suggested Reading 393

Problems 394

References 395

Chapter 10: Engineering and Specialty Polymers 397

10.1 Engineering Plastics 399

10.2 Specialty Polymers 412

Suggested Reading 431

Problems 433

References 433

Chapter 11: Polymer Processing and Rheology 435

11.1 Basic Processing Operations 436

11.2 Introduction to Polymer Rheology 446

11.3 Analysis of Simple Flows 461

11.4 Rheometry 468

11.5 Modeling of Polymer-Processing Operations 476

Appendices 485

Suggested Reading 487

Problems 488

References 491

Chapter 12: Polymers for Advanced Technologies 493

12.1 Membrane Science and Technology 494

12.2 Biomedical Engineering and Drug Delivery 526

12.3 Applications in Electronics and Energy 533

12.4 Photonic Polymers 541

12.5 Sensor Applications 544

Suggested Reading 547

Problems 550

References 550

Chapter 13: Correlations and Simulations in Polymer Science 553

13.1 Group-Contribution Methods 554

13.2 Topological Indices 574

13.3 Artificial Neural Network 578

13.4 Molecular Simulations 581

13.5 Applications of Molecular Simulations 591

Suggested Reading 611

Problems 612

References 612

Appendix A: Polymer Abbreviations 617

Appendix B Representative Properties of Some Important Commercial Polymers 621

Appendix C ASTM Standards for Plastics and Rubber 623

Appendix D SI Units and Physical Constants 627

Appendix E Mathematical Relationships 629

Appendix F The Major Elements 635

Index 637

Titel
Polymer Science and Technology
EAN
9780137039913
Format
E-Book (pdf)
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Veröffentlichung
26.06.2014
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688