Scattering from Polymers: Characterization by X-rays, Neutrons, and Light (ACS Symposium Series)
ISBN-13:
9780841236448
ISBN-10:
0841236445
Edition:
1
Author:
David J. Lohse, Peggy Cebe, Benjamin S. Hsiao
Publication date:
2000
Publisher:
American Chemical Society
Format:
Hardcover
558 pages
Category:
Materials & Material Science
,
Analytic
,
Chemistry
,
Organic
,
Nuclear Physics
,
Physics
,
Engineering
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ISBN-13:
9780841236448
ISBN-10:
0841236445
Edition:
1
Author:
David J. Lohse, Peggy Cebe, Benjamin S. Hsiao
Publication date:
2000
Publisher:
American Chemical Society
Format:
Hardcover
558 pages
Category:
Materials & Material Science
,
Analytic
,
Chemistry
,
Organic
,
Nuclear Physics
,
Physics
,
Engineering
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Scattering from Polymers: Characterization by X-rays, Neutrons, and Light (ACS Symposium Series) (ISBN-13: 9780841236448 and ISBN-10: 0841236445), written by authors
David J. Lohse, Peggy Cebe, Benjamin S. Hsiao, was published by American Chemical Society in 2000.
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This book reflects the recent progress made in the field of scattering in polymers. A wide range of scattering studies on different polymer systems, including block copolymers, semicrystalline polymers, complex fluids, multicomponent systems, polymeric surfaces, and polymer processing are included, as well as new experimental techniques and theoretical treatments. This volume provides a comprehensive reference for those researchers who need to know how scattering techniques can be used to tackle different polymer problems, and is ideal for graduate polymer scientists studying scattering techniques.
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