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Fractal Analysis of Polymers Synthesis to Composites by Gennadii Efremovich Zaikov

Fractal Analysis of Polymers Synthesis to Composites by Gennadii Efremovich Zaikov

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Fractal Analysis of Polymers : From Synthesis to Composites, Hardcover by Kozlov, G. V. (EDT); Zaikov, G. E. (EDT); Novikov, V. U. (EDT), ISBN 1590336607, ISBN-13 9781590336601, Brand New, Free shippi...

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Fractal Analysis of Polymers : From Synthesis to Composites, Hardcover by Kozlov, G. V. (EDT); Zaikov, G. E. (EDT); Novikov, V. U. (EDT), ISBN 1590336607, ISBN-13 9781590336601, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Eleven chapters present the results of research conducted at four Russian institutions: Kabardino-Balkarian State University, N. M. Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics, the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow), and Moscow State Open University. Researchers present information on topics including fractal kinetics of radical polymerization of dimethyl diallyl ammonium chloride; a percolation model of brittle-ductile transition for polyethylene; an estimation of end-to-end distances for olycarbonate chain within the framework of the fractional derivatives theory; and the fractal analysis of curing processes of epoxy resins. Intended for scientists, engineers, and students in the fields of the physics and chemistry of high molecular compounds. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR ()

Specifics

Author

Gennadii Efremovich Zaikov

Dewey Decimal

547/.7

Dewey Edition

22

Format

Trade Paperback

ISBN-10

1590336607

ISBN-13

9781590336601

Illustrated

Yes

Intended Audience

Scholarly & Professional

Item Length

7.1 in

Item Weight

23.6 Oz

Item Width

10.2 in

LC Classification Number

QD139.P6F67 2003

LCCN

2003-273457

Language

English

Number of Pages

226 Pages

Publication Name

Fractal Analysis of Polymers : from Synthesis to Composites

Publication Year

2003

Publisher

NOVA Science Publishers, Incorporated

Subject

Physics / Polymer, Geometry / General

Subject Area

Mathematics, Science

Synopsis

Contents: Structure and Properties of Polymers in Terms of the Fractal Approach; Fractal Kinetics of Radical Polymerisation of Dimethyl Diallyl Ammonium Chloride; Thermodynamics of Polymer Structure Formation in an Amorphous State; A Percolation Model of Brittle-Ductile Transition for Polyethylene; The Dependence of Diffusive Characteristics from the Size of Penetrant Molecules and Structure for Polyenthylenes; Polymer Chain Flexibility and Networks of Macromolecular Entanglements; Estimation of End-to-End Distances for a Polycarbonate Chain within the Framework of the Fractional Derivatives Theory; Molecular Weight Distribution of Poly (Dimethyl Diallyl Ammonium Chloride): Analysis within the Framework of Irreversible Aggregation Models; The Interrelation of Fluctuation Free Volume and Structure for Polymer's Amorphous State; Structural Aspects of Adhesion in Particulate-Filled Polymer Composites; The Fractal Analysis of Curing Processes of Epoxy Resins; Index.

Table Of Content

Contents: Structure and Properties of Polymers in Terms of the Fractal Approach; Fractal Kinetics of Radical Polymerisation of Dimethyl Diallyl Ammonium Chloride; Thermodynamics of Polymer Structure Formation in an Amorphous State; A Percolation Model of Brittle-Ductile Transition for Polyethylene; The Dependence of Diffusive Characteristics from the Size of Penetrant Molecules and Structure for Polyenthylenes; Polymer Chain Flexibility and Networks of Macromolecular Entanglements; Estimation of End-to-End Distances for a Polycarbonate Chain within the Framework of the Fractional Derivatives Theory; Molecular Weight Distribution of Poly (Dimethyl Diallyl Ammonium Chloride): Analysis within the Framework of Irreversible Aggregation Models; The Interrelation of Fluctuation Free Volume and Structure for Polymer's Amorphous State; Structural Aspects of Adhesion in Particulate-Filled Polymer Composites; The Fractal Analysis of Curing Processes of Epoxy Resins; Index.

Type

Textbook

brand

NOVA Science Publishers, Incorporated

gtin13

9781590336601

Reviews

  1. k dlnbccf7a6

    Wow, this book is a deep dive into polymer science! The research from top Russian institutions is fascinating and incredibly detailed. A must-read for anyone serious about materials science.