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Block copolymers are useful in many applications where a number of different polymers are connected together to yield a material with hybrid properties. These materials are used for example as melt processable plastics, detergents in solution, compatibilizers and adhesives. This volume aims to bring together significant recent advances on this topic, such as developments in computer modelling, thin film morphology characterization, nanoscience and technology applications. In addition, it covers new polymerization methods that have been introduced leading to the emergence of novel products and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Block copolymers are useful in many applications where a number of different polymers are connected together to yield a material with hybrid properties. These materials are used for example as melt processable plastics, detergents in solution, compatibilizers and adhesives. This volume aims to bring together significant recent advances on this topic, such as developments in computer modelling, thin film morphology characterization, nanoscience and technology applications. In addition, it covers new polymerization methods that have been introduced leading to the emergence of novel products and applications. The book is aimed at graduate students and researchers in polymer science as well as industrial scientists involved in the polymer, coatings and microelectronics industries.
Autorenporträt
Ian W. Hamley is the editor of Developments in Block Copolymer Science and Technology, published by Wiley.
Rezensionen
"The book is highly recommendable for graduate students andresearchers in polymer science." (TPE Magazine, March2010)

"This book would be ideal for any polymerist working in the field.It would also serve as a graduate level text on the subject."(Materials & Manufacturing Processes, June/July 2006)

"This book appears to be a useful and timely treatise discussingrecent developments." (Polymer News)

"This volume aims to bring together significant recentadvances on this topic...." (Apollit, 2005)