Structures and Properties of Rubberlike Networks (Topics in Polymer Science) - Hardcover

Erman, Burak; Mark, James E.

 
9780195082371: Structures and Properties of Rubberlike Networks (Topics in Polymer Science)

Synopsis

Rubber elasticity is an important sub-field of polymer science. This book is a sequel to the author's previous, more introductory book, Rubberlike Elasticity: A Molecular Primer (Wiley-Interscience, 1988). A more advanced text than its predecessor, subject areas are covered in greater depth and in a more sophisticated style, with an emphasis on molecular concepts and theories. It is expected that this comprehensive up-to-date text will replace the now classic book by L.R.G. Reloar, The Physics of Rubber Elasticity (Oxford, 1975) as a benchmark in the discipline.

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Review

"Graduate students in physical chemistry and polymer science working on rubbers and elasticity will greatly benefit. Industrial research chemists interested in physical chemistry of polymers will find this volume useful."--Polymer News
"Graduate students in physical chemistry and polymer science working on rubbers and elasticity will greatly benefit. Industrial research chemists interested in physical chemistry of polymers will find this volume useful."--Polymer News
"Graduate students in physical chemistry and polymer science working on rubbers and elasticity will greatly benefit. Industrial research chemists interested in physical chemistry of polymers will find this volume useful."--Polymer News


"Graduate students in physical chemistry and polymer science working on rubbers and elasticity will greatly benefit. Industrial research chemists interested in physical chemistry of polymers will find this volume useful."--Polymer News


Synopsis

Rubber elasticity is an important sub-field of polymer science. This book is a sequel to the author's previous, more introductory book, Rubberlike Elasticity: A Molecular Primer (Wiley-Interscience, 1988). A more advanced text than its predecessor, subject areas are covered in greater depth and in a more sophisticated style, with an emphasis on molecular concepts and theories. It is expected that this comprehensive up-to-date text will replace the now classic book by L.R.G. Reloar, The Physics of Rubber Elasticity (Oxford, 1975) as a benchmark in the discipline.

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