What is a Polymer Chemist?
Polymer chemistry is an emerging comprehensive discipline that studies the synthesis, chemical reaction, physical chemistry, physics, processing molding, and application of polymer compounds. The history of synthetic polymers is only 80 years, so polymer chemistry has truly become a science for less than 60 years, but it has developed very rapidly. At present, its content is beyond the scope of chemistry, so the term polymer science is now commonly used to call this discipline more logically. Narrow polymer chemistry refers to polymer synthesis and polymer chemical reactions. Humans actually have a close relationship with polymers from the beginning. Animals and plants in nature, including the human body, are made of polymers as the main component. These polymers have long been used as raw materials for manufacturing tools and means of living.
high polymer chemistry
(Comprehensive discipline)
- high polymer chemistry
- Polymer chemistry, as a branch of chemistry, is a younger discipline established in the 1930s. However, humans have a long history of using natural polymer materials. As early as ancient times, people's lives have been closely related to natural polymer materials. High-molecular substances support people in all aspects of eating and living. Proteins and starches as human food, and cotton, wool, and silk that are woven into clothing are natural high-molecular substances. In ancient China, people have learned to use silk to weave silk; in the Han Dynasty, people also used natural polymer materials.
- Polymer Synthesis
- Polymer reaction
- Functional polymer
- Natural polymer
- Polymer Physics and Polymer Physics
- Polymer Theoretical Chemistry
- Polymer Engineering and Materials
- high polymer chemistry
- Polymer Chemistry Laboratory
- The Soviet Union began research on synthetic rubber from the 1920s, and first achieved it in the world in the early 1930s
- Polymer ChemistryReaction Principle
- Some disciplines currently recognized by expert peers
- Polymer Chemistry ---- Research Achievements
- high polymer chemistry
- Chinese polymer chemist and polymer chemistry educator, Feng Xinde
- book
- Title: Polymer Chemistry
- ISBN: 750258776
- Author:
- Book title: Polymer Chemistry
- ISBN: 9787302197881
- Author: TANG Liming
: Polymer Chemistry Book Details:
- ISBN: 7-312-00845-3
Price: 20.00 RMB Version: 1
Binding: paperbackPublishing date: 199707
: Polymer Chemistry Book Description:
- The polymer industry has become a pillar industry of the national economy. Polymer materials have penetrated into every sector of daily life and industry, and it is prepared through polymerization. Polymer chemistry mainly discusses the polymerization reaction mechanism, kinetics and thermodynamics, molecular weight and its distribution, and the structure of polymers. It is a professional basic course textbook for polymer chemistry and physics and polymer materials in colleges and universities.
This book refers to published polymer chemistry textbooks and relevant literature review materials at home and abroad, and is compiled in combination with our teaching practice over the years. The book consists of nine chapters, the first chapter introduction, and the second, third, fifth, seventh and eighth chapters respectively describe the stereochemistry of stepwise polymerization, radical polymerization, ionic chain polymerization, ring-opening polymerization and polymerization reactions Chapter 6 deals with methods of radical polymerization and chain copolymerization, and Chapter 9 deals with chemical reactions of polymers.
This book can be used as a textbook or reference book for polymer majors in colleges and universities, as well as for scientific and technical personnel engaged in polymer material research.
Polymer Chemistry Catalog
- Foreword
- Chapter One Introduction
- Chapter 2 Stepwise Polymerization
- Chapter III Free Radical Polymerization
- Chapter 4 Implementation Method of Free Radical Polymerization
- Chapter 5 Ionic Chain Polymerization
- Chapter 6 Chain Copolymerization
- Chapter 7 Ring-Open Polymerization
- Chapter 8 Stereochemistry of Polymerization
- Chapter IX Chemical Reactions of Polymers [1]