This valuable book helps readers - primarily in chemical engineering, materials science, and chemistry - master the fundamentals of polymer science and engineering and keep up to date on the latest materials and their technological applications. In addition to its basic coverage of synthetic polymer chemistry, the book also covers the properties of polymers in various states (solution, melt, rubber, and solid). A survey of the important categories of plastics. Basic polymer processing principles. The latest polymer applications in the medical, biotechnology, electronics, and chemical industries. An ideal reference for engineers and chemists working in research and development in synthetics and plastics and chemical process industries.
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FRIED is Professor of Chemical Engineering and Past Director of the Polymer Research Center and Head of the Department of the Chemical Engineering at the University of Cincinnati. He has authored over 125 journal articles and several patents and book chapters and serves as Editor of Polymer Contents and a member of the Editorial Boards of Polymer and the Journal of Polymer Engineering. His research interests include computational polymer science and membrane science and technology. He holds a B.S. Degree in biology from RPI, B.S.
Degrees in chemical engineering from RPI, and M.S. Degrees in Polymer Science and Engineering from the University of Massachusetts (Amherst).
About Features. Comprehensive coverage of polymer synthesis including new coverage of controlled radical polymerization and the use of click chemistry. Expanded coverage on nanomaterials including POSS and graphene. Added coverage of biomedical engineering, drug delivery, polymeric solar cells. New coverage of the use of artificial neural networks and topological indices to predict polymer properties.
The first coverage of the use of molecular molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo methods in the simulation of polymeric systems in any textbook. Description. Copyright 2014.
Dimensions: 7' x 9-1/8'. Pages: 688. Edition: 3rd.
Book. ISBN-10: 0-13-703955-7. ISBN-13: 978-0-13-703955-5. eBook (Watermarked). ISBN-10: 0-13-703991-3. ISBN-13: 978-0-13-703991-3 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.