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         Polymers Chemistry:     more books (100)
  1. Polymer Chemistry: An Introduction by Malcolm P. Stevens, 1998-11-19
  2. Introduction toPolymer Chemistry by Charles E. Carraher Jr., 2006-08-15
  3. Polymer Chemistry, Second Edition by Paul C. Hiemenz, Timothy P. Lodge, 2007-02-15
  4. The Chemistry of Polymers (RSC Paperbacks) by John W. Nicholson, 2006-04-25
  5. Polymers: Chemistry and Physics of Modern Materials, Third Edition by J.M.G. Cowie, Valeria Arrighi, 2007-07-27
  6. Principles of Polymer Chemistry by A. Ravve, 2000-03-31
  7. Contemporary Polymer Chemistry by Harry Allcock, Fred Lampe, et all 2003-02-12
  8. Polymers (Oxford Chemistry Primers) by David J. Walton, J. Phillip Lorimer, 2001-05-10
  9. Polymer Physics (Chemistry) by M. Rubinstein, Ralph H. Colby, 2003-06-26
  10. Principles of Polymer Chemistry (George Fisher Baker Non-Resident Lec) by Paul J. Flory, 1953-06
  11. Polymer Synthesis: Theory and Practice: Fundamentals, Methods, Experiments by D. Braun, H. Cherdron, et all 2004-12-22
  12. Seymour/Carraher's Polymer Chemistry, Seventh Edition (Undergraduate Chemistry Series) by Charles E. Carraher Jr., 2007-07-04
  13. Introduction to Polymer Science and Chemistry: A Problem Solving Approach by Manas Chanda, 2006-03-28
  14. Topics in Polymer Physics by Richard S. Stein, Joseph Powers, 2006-03-30

1. POLYMER CHEMISTRY HYPERTEXT
used in Polymer Chemistry. CHEM 484 For students of Physical Polymer Chemistry. CHEM 381 Materials- an introduction to polymers course
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2. The Macrogalleria - A Cyberwonderland Of Polymer Fun
Level Two Polymers Up Close and Personal If you're feeling a little more adventurous you can go straight to Level Two.
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3. Plastics The Basics Of Polymer Chemistry
Polymer Chemistry The Molecular Arrangement of Polymers. Think of how spaghetti noodles look on a plate.
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4. PSI - Polymer Search On The Internet
Rated Hit 5089. POLYMER CHEMISTRY HYPERTEXT We want Polymer Chemistry Hypertext to be one of your favorite polymer
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5. University Of Missouri - Rolla, Chemistry
Admissions Requirements Undergraduate. Chemistry Undergraduate Information. Applying Step by Step. Prospective Graduate Students
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6. Polymers They're Everywhere
Explains what polymers are, where they're found, and why they're important. From National Geographic.
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7. Polymer Chemistry Glossary
Polymer Chemistry Glossary. Absorption are the building blocks of proteins, which can be considered a special case of condensation polymers.
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8. A Bit Of Titan On Earth Helps In The Search For Life's Origins
polymers similar to those formed when an electrical discharge cracks them apart " Smith said. "Or you may get different polymers. The chemistry
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9. Chemistry 2000
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2000 "for the discovery and development of conductive polymers"
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10. Penn State Department Of Chemistry Home Page
Programs in the core areas of chemistry organic, inorganic, analytical, biological, and physical and graduate research in the interdisciplinary
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11. Division Of Applied Radiation Chemistry
Part of the Institute of Applied Radiation chemistry, Technical University of Lodz, Poland. We deal with problems of radiation chemistry, theory of radiation crosslinking and degradation of polymers, polymerisation, fast reaction kinetics, free radicals.
http://mitr.p.lodz.pl/biomat/index.html

12. CNR ICTP Home Page - Institute Of Chemistry And Technology Of Polymers
Part of Italian national research programme. Composed of Synthetic polymers Research Group; Natural polymers Research Group; Mass Spectrometry Facility; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility.
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13. The Saykally Group
Active projects include nonlinear chemical imaging nanomicroscopy of nanostructured materials, polymers, and biological systems, terahertz laser spectroscopy of water clusters, infrared cavity ringdown spectroscopy of ions and clusters, synchrotron Xray spectroscopy of liquid surfaces, chemistry at liquid surfaces, and single photon counting IR emission spectroscopy of PAHs.
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14. Baker Petrolite - Polymers
Producer of low molecular weight polyethylene and polyolefin wax additives. Inert and functional chemistry.
http://www.bakerhughes.com/bakerpetrolite/polymers
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Our proprietary and patented ethylene polyethylene , alpha-olefin and graft polymerization processes yield unique products, such as linear low molecular weight polyethylenes, polymeric primary alcohols, and highly branched polyalphaolefins.In optimizing polymer chemistry, we generate custom tailored product solutions, which are unsurpassed in giving you performance advantages for a wide range of applications.
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15. Chemistry - Organic - Polymer Chemistry
This is a collection of polymer chemistry notes, lectures, lessons, and articles.
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Recent Up a category Center for Polymer Studies Boston University presents these research projects, patterns in nature Java simulations, The Dance of Chance science museum exhibit, Java virtual molecular dynamics laboratory, hands-on experiments, and fractal galleries. Chem 381: Polymer and Coatings Science These are detailed class notes for the University of Missouri-Rolla's course. They are peer-reviewed notes. The site includes alphabetized keyword search capability. FiberSource Fibertutor This site provides a history and overview of polymer science. Information on manufacturing, products, uses, care, maintenance, the environment, and health/safety is given. Glossary of Basic Terms in Polymer Science ETH Zurich hosts this excerpt from Pure Appl. Chem.

16. Lorna Kettle's Home Page
Research (physical electrochemistry, fluorescence spectroscopy, Electrochemiluminescence (ECL) of polymers and computational chemistry). Personal homepage, but with polymer and ECL information.
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17. Chemistry - Polymers
Polymer chemistry notes, lectures, lessons, and articles are listed.
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This is About.com's plastics site, containing technical and marketing information for the plastics industry. Building with Snakes
Adrian Rennie's article discusses the physics of long-chain molecules. He introduces polymers, discusses molecular structure, describes polymer motion and relaxation, and introduces mechanical properties. Cellulose Polymers
Olympia Moy's research project includes the molecular structure of the polymer, shape and properties, comparison to starch, derivatives and uses, and bibliography. Center for Polymer Studies
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18. The Schrock Group
Synthetic and mechanistic organotransition metal. Inorganic chemistry. Catalysis. polymers.
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The approximately fifteen graduate students, postdoctor al students, undergraduates, and visitors in the Schrock group are involved in a variety of projects that vary from exploratory synthesis, to kinetics and mechanisms of catalytic reactions, to applications in organic and polymer chemistry. The chemistry usually involves heavier metals from the earlier part of the transition metal series such as Zr, Hf, Ta, Mo, W, or Re.
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20. Introduction To Polymers
Comprehensive introduction to polymer science. chemistry basics. Polymer synthesis, structure and morphology, thermal properties and applications. From the Case Western Reserve University.
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Polymers are a large class of materials consisting of many small molecules (called monomers ) that can be linked together to form long chains, thus they are known as macromolecules . The picture at the top of the page is a short section of such a chain. A typical polymer may include tens of thousands of monomers. Because of their large size, polymers are classified as macromolecules. Humans have taken advantage of the versitility of polymers for centuries in the form of oils, tars, resins, and gums. However, it was not until the industrial revolution that the modern polymer industry began to develop. In the late 1830s, Charles Goodyear succeeded in producing a useful form of natural rubber through a process known as "vulcanization." Some 40 years later, Celluloid (a hard plastic formed from nitrocellulose) was successfully commercialized. Despite these advances, progress in polymer science was slow until the 1930s, when materials such as vinyl, neoprene, polystyrene, and nylon were developed. The introduction of these revolutionary materials began an explosion in polymer research that is still going on today. Unmatched in the diversity of their properties, polymers such as cotton, wool, rubber, Teflon(tm), and all plastics are used in nearly every industry. Natural and synthetic polymers can be produced with a wide range of stiffness, strength, heat resistance, density, and even price. With continued research into the science and applications of polymers, they are playing an ever increasing role in society. The following sections provide an introduction to the science of macromolecules.

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