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Over the last 100 years studies on conducting polymers, better known as polyelectrolytes (PEs)have been intensive. Physicochemical properties of PE solutions have been studied for several decades, but a satisfactory and quantitavive theoretical explanation for the complex behaviour of PEs solution is still awaited. therefore present treatment of the PE behaviour is incomplete and that some fundamental new views are required to gain a full understanding. Keeping in view of widening fields of applications based on the specific properties of the PEs, it, thus, appears that the situation is far…mehr

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Over the last 100 years studies on conducting polymers, better known as polyelectrolytes (PEs)have been intensive. Physicochemical properties of PE solutions have been studied for several decades, but a satisfactory and quantitavive theoretical explanation for the complex behaviour of PEs solution is still awaited. therefore present treatment of the PE behaviour is incomplete and that some fundamental new views are required to gain a full understanding. Keeping in view of widening fields of applications based on the specific properties of the PEs, it, thus, appears that the situation is far from satisfactory. In recent years, the study of PEs has seen a revival stimulated by the use of newly available experimental techniques and the introduction of new theoretical approaches. Although new insight has been gained, no real breakthrough has been realized so far and much remains to be done.The present book, therefore, aims at elucidating the solution behaviour of a selected PE (NaCMC) and could be useful, for master and doctoral research students working with PEs, in understanding the nature of various interactions in PE solutions.
Autorenporträt
Post-Doc:University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa, Project: Phase Equilibrium of Hydrocarbons and Perfluorocarbons; Doctorate: University of North Bengal, India, Project: Physicochemical properties Conducting Polymers: Polyelectrolytes; Post Graduate & Graduate: University of North Bengal, From Balurghat, D. Dinajpur, West Bengal INDIA