Introduction To Soft Matter. Polymers, Colloids, Amphiphiles And Liquid Crystals - Couverture souple

Hamley, Ian-W

 
9780471899525: Introduction To Soft Matter. Polymers, Colloids, Amphiphiles And Liquid Crystals

Synopsis

The idea of a unified approach to the chemistry and physics of soft matter has only recently emerged. Soft materials, sometimes known as complex fluids, include polymers, colloids amphiphiles, surfactants and liquid crystals. These apparently diverse materials have common structural and dynamic properties that fall between those of crystalline solids and simple molecular liquids and gases. Soft and flexible materials are the result of the complexity and intricacy of molecular self-assembly. The versatility of this ordering has been exploited by manufacturing industry to make paints, plastics, detergents and many other everyday products. In the natural world, self-assembly drives the ordering of proteins and nucleic acids. The principles by which mankind and nature harness supra-molecular ordering in soft matter are outlined in this book. Introduction to Soft Matter is the first introductory text presenting a comprehensive and unified coverage of a subject that spans the disciplines of chemistry, materials science and physics. It will appeal to students of polymer, colloid and surface science as well as serving as an excellent introduction for researchers in the field. A series of questions and answers is provided at the end of each chapter.

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Quatrième de couverture

The idea of a unified approach to the chemistry and physics of soft matter has only recently emerged. Soft materials, sometimes known as complex fluids, include polymers, colloids, amphiphiles, surfactants and liquid crystals. These apparently diverse materials have common structural and dynamic properties that fall between those of crystalline solids and simple molecular liquids and gases. Soft and flexible materials are the result of the complexity and intricacy of molecular self–assemly. The versatility of this ordering has been exploited by manufacturing industry to make paints, plastics, detergents and many other everyday products. In the natural world, self–assembly drives the ordering of proteins and nucleic acids. The principles by which mankind and nature harness supra–molecular ordering in soft matter are outlined in this book. Introduction to Soft Matter is the first introductory text presenting a comprehensive and unified coverage of a subject that spans the disciplines of chemistry, materials science and physics. It will appeal to students of polymer, colloid and surface science as well as serving as an excellent introduction for researchers in the field. A series of questions and answers is provided at the end of each chapter.

Revue de presse

"It is well written in an
easy–to–follow style and deals with
some quite complex topics by good
use of analogy and comparison."
(Chemistry in Britain, August 2000)

"a timely and concise textbook on
"soft matter" suitable for both
undergraduate students and
researchers" (Advanced Materials,
Vol.13, No.11, 2001)



"It is well written in an easy–to–follow style and deals with some quite complex topics by good use of analogy and comparison."
(Chemistry in Britain, August 2000)

"a timely and concise textbook on "soft matter" suitable for both undergraduate students and researchers" (Advanced Materials, Vol.13, No.11, 2001)

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9780471899518: Introduction to Soft Matter: Polymers, Colloids, Amphiphiles and Liquid Crystals

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0471899518 ISBN 13 :  9780471899518
Editeur : John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2000
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