Continuing the tradition of its previous editions, the fourth edition of Introduction to Polymer Chemistry provides a well-rounded presentation of the principles and applications of natural, synthetic, inorganic, and organic polymers. This edition offers detailed coverage of natural and synthetic giant molecules, inorganic and organic polymers, biomacromolecules, elastomers, adhesives, bio-based materials, coatings, fibers, plastics, blends, caulks, natural composites, and ceramics. Using simple fundamentals based on other chemistry core courses, the book demonstrates how the basic principles of one polymer group can be applied to all of the other groups. It covers reactivities, synthesis and polymerization reactions, techniques for characterization and analysis, energy absorption and thermal conductivity, physical and optical properties, and practical applications. This edition addresses environmental concerns and green polymerica materials, including biodegradable polymers and biobased materials and problems related to introducing new materials. Case studies woven within the text illustrate various developments and the societal and scientific contests in which these changes occurred. Now in four color, Introduction to Polymer Chemistry, Fourth Edition remains the premier book for understanding the behavior of polymers. Building on undergraduate work in foundational courses, the text fulfills the American Chemical Society Committee on Professional Training (ACS CPT) in-depth course requirement that macromolecule material be present in the curriculum for all approved undergraduate programs. Since the ACS-CPT now requires that macromolecule material be present in the curriculum for all approved undergraduate programs, it is more important that students be exposed to this material. This book fulfills this new requirement. FEATURES: Covers organic intensive chapters up front, before physical aspects - Discusses the analytical and physical nature of materials - Addresses sustainability related to green products - Includes new subsections on natural composites and less expensive feedstock solutions - Contains updated exercises, learning summaries, glossaries, and suggestions for further reading. Providing a well-rounded presentation, this book covers the principles and applications of natural, synthetic, inorganic, and organic polymers. Using simple fundamentals, the author shows how the basic principles of one polymer group can be applied to all other groups. Updated brief case studies illustrate various developments and societal and scientific contexts in which these changes occurred. Each chapter contains careful updates.
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