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Electrical Properties of Polymers Add to basket

Electrical Properties of Polymers

  • Tony Blythe, David Bloor
  • Fully revised and expanded, this new edition of A. Blythe's successful title on electrical properties of polymers covers both the fundamental and recent developments in this growing area. It provides the reader with a broad and comprehensive treatment, describing underlying physical principles and synthesis through to emerging technologies, including light emitting diodes and flexible polymers. This book is an authoritative guide to advanced level undergraduates and graduates studying polymer, materials and physical sciences. It will also be of significant interest to researchers working in this evolving field.
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Liquid Crystalline Polymers Add to basket

Liquid Crystalline Polymers

  • Athene Donald, Alan Windle, Simon Hanna
  • This new edition of the authoritative guide on liquid crystalline polymer science delivers a comprehensive treatment on the principles governing liquid crystalline phase formation in polymers. A chapter on liquid biopolymers has been introduced, whilst the in-depth discussion on applications describes not only maturing fields of high strength structural liquid crystalline polymers but also a detailed analysis on functional materials. The thorough coverage and detailed glossary will appeal to graduate students and researchers in the polymer field and will be of interest to those working in physical and materials science.
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Group Theory with Applications in Chemical Physics Add to basket

Group Theory with Applications in Chemical Physics

  • Patrick Jacobs
  • Group Theory is an indispensable mathematical tool in many branches of physics and chemistry. This book provides a self-contained and rigorous account on the fundamentals and applications of Group Theory and Symmetry to chemical physics. The first half of the book focuses on elementary topics, such as molecular and crystal symmetry, whilst the latter half is more advanced in nature. With the inclusion of worked examples, this is an ideal text for a two-semester course at advanced undergraduate and graduate level.
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Molecular Reaction Dynamics Add to basket

Molecular Reaction Dynamics

  • Raphael D. Levine
  • Molecular Reaction Dynamics is a brand new version of the classic text by Levine and Bernstein. The book delivers a much-needed, updated treatment of this fundamental topic and is destined to become the dominant text on chemical kinetics. The book describes fundamental theory, experimental techniques and new topics such as real time analysis and reactions in solutions and interfaces, in a rigorous style. With the addition of problem sets, this book will be suitable for those studying chemical reaction dynamics.
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