ABSTRACT
Pathways to Modern Physical Chemistry: An Engineering Approach with Multidisciplinary Applications focuses on recent trends and takes a systematic and practical look at theoretical aspects of materials chemistry. The book describes the characterization and analysis methods for materials and explains physical transport mechanisms in various materials. Not only does this book summarize the classical theories of materials chemistry, but it also exhibits their engineering applications in response to the current key issues. Recent trends in several areas are explored, including polymer science, textile engineering, and chemical engineering science, which have important application to practice.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|92 pages
Polymer Science
chapter CHAPTER 3|10 pages
DEFORMATION ELECTROMAGNETIC ANISOTROPY OF VARIOUS PHYSICAL STATES OF HIGHLY CROSS-LINKED POLYMERS
chapter CHAPTER 6|8 pages
THE IMPROVEMENT OF ADHESION PARAMETERS OF NEOPRENE-BASED ADHESIVE COMPOSITIONS
chapter CHAPTER 8|12 pages
ELECTRICAL TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF POLY(ANILINE-CO-N-PHENYLANILINE) COPOLYMERS
part II|164 pages
Textile Engineering
chapter CHAPTER 13|18 pages
CHARACTERISTICS OF FILM AND NONWOVEN FIBER MATERIALS PREPARED FROM POLYURETHANE AND STYRENE ACRYLONITRILE
part III|136 pages
Chemical Engineering Science