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Polymer networks --- Polymer melting --- Colloids --- Colloïdes --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- 678.7 --- -Polymer melting --- -Polymer networks --- -#WSCH:MACG --- #KVIV:BB --- Interpenetrating polymer networks --- IPN (Polymers) --- Networks, Polymer --- Crosslinked polymers --- Fusion --- Dispersoids --- Gels --- Hydrogels --- Sols --- Amorphous substances --- Chemistry, Physical and theoretical --- Diffusion --- Matter --- Micelles --- Particles --- Rheology --- Solution (Chemistry) --- Surface chemistry --- Synthetic polymerization products. Polymerizates. Synthetic rubbers --- Congresses --- Properties --- 678.7 Synthetic polymerization products. Polymerizates. Synthetic rubbers --- Colloïdes --- Congrès --- #WSCH:MACG --- Polymer networks - Congresses. --- Polymer melting - Congresses. --- Colloids - Congresses.
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Presenting a unique perspective on state-of-the-art physical gels, this interdisciplinary guide provides a complete, critical analysis of the field and highlights recent developments. It shows the interconnections between the key aspects of gels, from molecules and structure through to rheological and functional properties, with each chapter focusing on a different class of gel. There is also a final chapter covering innovative systems and applications, providing the information needed to understand current and future practical applications of gels in the pharmaceutical, agricultural, cosmetic, chemical and food industries. Many research teams are involved in the field of gels, including theoreticians, experimentalists and chemical engineers, but this interdisciplinary book collates and rationalises the many different points of view to provide a clear understanding of these complex systems for researchers and graduate students.
Polymer colloids. --- Polymer gels --- Colloids --- Polymers --- Polymeric hydrogels
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