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Macromolecular Engineering : Design, Synthesis and Application of Polymers, Paperback by Lubnin, Alex (EDT); Erdodi, Gabor (EDT), ISBN 012821998X, ISBN-13 9780128219980, Brand New, Free shipping in the US <p><i>Macromolecular Engineering: Design, Synthesis and Application of Polymers</i> explores the role of macromolecular engineering in the development of polymer systems with engineered structures that offer the desired combination of properties for advanced applications. This book is organized into sections covering theory and principles, science and technology, architectures and technologies, and applications, with an emphasis on the latest advances in techniques, materials, properties, and end uses – and including recently commercialized, or soon to be commercialized, designed polymer systems. The chapters are contributed by a group of leading figures who are actively researching in the field. </p> <p>This is an invaluable resource for researchers and scientists interested in polymer synthesis and design, across the fields of polymer chemistry, polymer science, plastics engineering, and materials science and engineering. In industry, this book supports engineers, R&D, and scientists working on polymer design for application areas such as biomedical and healthcare, automotive and aerospace, construction and consumer goods.</p><ul> <li>Presents the theory, principles, architectures, technologies, and latest advances in macromolecular engineering for polymer design and synthesis</li> <li>Explains polymer design for cutting-edge applications areas, including coatings, automotive, industrial, household and medical uses</li> <li>Approaches several novel materials, such as polyisobutylene (PIB), polyamide-based polyurethanes, and aliphatic polyesters</li></ul>
Caleb Radens
This book is a must-have for anyone in polymer science! It offers clear, in-depth coverage of macromolecular engineering, from design to real-world applications. The well-organized content and practical insights make complex concepts easy to grasp. Perfect for researchers and students alike—highly recommend!