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Polymer Grafting and Crosslinking
Polymer Grafting and Crosslinking
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biomedical polymers
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Polymer modification
Product details
- ISBN 9780470404652
- Weight: 603g
- Dimensions: 160 x 243mm
- Publication Date: 16 Jan 2009
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
Rapid advances in technology require materials with improved property profiles. Polymer modification using grafting and crosslinking are key ways to achieve this in an economical way and without the need for developing new materials. Often widely disparate and in a number of references, practical information on polymer grafting and crosslinking is now available in one volume. Researchers seeking information that bridges the knowledge gap between the scientific principles and industrial applications of polymer crosslinking and grafting will find coverage on the basic science, the methodologies, and a focus on the specific techniques used in a variety of industrial applications such as automotive, laminates, paints, adhesives, and cable. Coverage also includes potential biomedical applications. Descriptions of analytical tools that can be used to evaluate the results are also included.
Amit Bhattacharya is a scientist in the Reverse Osmosis Division of the Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute in Gujarat, India.
James W. Rawlins is an Assistant Professor of Polymer Science and Engineering at the University of Southern Mississippi.
Paramita Ray is a scientist in the Reverse Osmosis Division of the Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute in Gujarat, India.
Polymer Grafting and Crosslinking
€187.18
