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Crystallization of Polymers, Vol. 2: Kinetics and Mechanisms, 2nd Edition [Hardcover]

Leo Mandelkern (Author)

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0521816823 978-0521816823 November 15, 2004 2
This new edition of Volume 2 of Leo Mandelkern's self-contained work is an up-to-date, authoritative account of the kinetics and mechanisms of polymer crystallization. Progressing from the equilibrium concepts presented in volume 1, it provides a comprehensive treatment of the surrounding theories and experimental results from simple to complex polymer systems. The volume will be an invaluable reference work for all chemists, physicists and materials scientists working in the area of polymer crystallization.

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"The book is a result of dedicated effort and original research of the author and his colleagues over many years and will serve the polymer community well for a long time. The book will be most useful as a reference resource for people in academia as well as in industry." - Polymer News, N. Sanjeeva Murthy, University of Vermont

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In the Crystallization of Polymers 2nd Edition, Leo Mandelkern provides a self-contained, comprehensive, and up-to-date treatment of polymer crystallization. Volume 2 of this new edition provides an authoritative account of the kinetics and mechanisms of polymer crystallization, building from the equilibrium concepts presented in volume 1. With a comprehensive treatment of the surrounding theories and experimental results from simple to complex polymer systems, this book will be an invaluable reference work for all chemists, physicists and materials scientists working in the area of polymer crystallization.

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In discussing the crystalline state of polymers the concern up to now has been primarily with equilibrium concepts and expectations. Read the first page
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indicated crystallization temperatures, mature crystallite, noncrystallizing component, percent branch points, fixed crystallization temperature, complete transformation range, extended chain crystallites, nucleation temperature function, spherulite growth rate data, overall crystallization kinetics, unimolecular nucleation, folded chain crystallites, polyethylene crystallizing, unfractionated linear polyethylene, linear polyethylene fractions, spherulite growth rates, low molecular weight polyethylene fractions, random type copolymers, overall crystallization rate, conventional nucleation theory, homopolymer crystallization, molecular weight approximation, phantom nuclei, min total area, comonomer content increases
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American Chemical Society, Faraday Discuss, Florida State University, Faraday Soc, Cornell University Press, John Wiley, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Marcel Dekker, Percent Fig, Pergamon Press, Plot of Avrami
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