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This book focuses on the modern development of techniques for analysis of the hierarchical structure of polymers from both the experimental and theoretical points of view.
Crystalline polymers. --- Crystallography. --- Molecular dynamics. --- Dynamics, Molecular --- Dynamics --- Leptology --- Physical sciences --- Mineralogy --- Crystal polymers --- Crystallographically ordered polymers --- Polymer crystals --- Crystals --- Polymers
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This book focuses on the modern development of techniques for analysis of the hierarchical structure of polymers from both the experimental and theoretical points of view. Starting with molecular and crystal symmetry, the author explains fundamental and professional methods, such as wide- and small-angle X-ray scattering, neutron diffraction, electron diffraction, FTIR and Raman spectroscopy, NMR, and synchrotron radiation. In addition, the author explains another indispensable method, computer simulation, which includes energy calculation, lattice dynamics, molecular dynamics, and quantum chemistry. These various methods are described in a systematic way so that the reader can utilize them for the purpose of 3D structure analysis of polymers. Not only such analytical knowledge but also the preparation techniques of samples necessary for these measurements and the methods of analyzing the experimental data collected in this way are given in a concrete manner. Examples are offered to help master the principles of how to clarify the static structures and dynamic structural changes in the phase transitions of various kinds of crystalline polymers that are revealed by these novel methods. The examples are quite useful for readers who want to apply these techniques in finding practical solutions to concrete problems that are encountered in their own research. The principal audience for this book is made up of young professional researchers including those working in industry, but it can also be used as an excellent reference for graduate-level students. This book is the first volume of a two-volume set with Structural Science of Crystalline Polymers: A Microscopically Viewed Structure-Property Relationship being the second volume by the same author.
Macromolecules --- Chemical structure --- Theoretical spectroscopy. Spectroscopic techniques --- Chemical and physical crystallography --- Rocks. Minerals --- Molecular biology --- spectra (chemie) --- moleculaire structuur --- kristallografie --- spectroscopie --- kristallen --- polymeren --- atoomstructuur
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This book focuses on methods of how to understand the relationship between the structure and physical properties of polymers from the microscopic point of view on the basis of experimental and theoretical methodologies. It is the second volume of a two volume set with Structural Science of Crystalline Polymers. The first volume of the series, “Structural Science of Crystalline Polymers: Basic Concepts and Practices” describes the details of techniques for analysis of the hierarchical structure of crystalline polymers from both the experimental and theoretical points of view. Readers of the first volume who master the concrete techniques and concepts necessary for the analysis of the structure of polymers are now invited to begin this second volume. The methods introduced in this book are useful not only for understanding the physical properties of crystalline regions but also for interpreting the bulk properties of polymer materials from the 3D structural point of view. For this purpose, a concrete description is provided so that readers can use the theory or the program in the actual interpretation of physical properties. The physical properties of polymers are intimately related to the structural evolution in the crystallization process and also the structural changes in the samples subjected to an external field. Concrete methods and examples are introduced for these studies, making the book a useful and practical guide for young professional researchers, including those working in industry. At the same time, it can also be used as an excellent reference for graduate-level students.
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Macromolecules --- Chemical structure --- Chemical and physical crystallography --- Chemistry --- Rocks. Minerals --- Molecular biology --- spectra (chemie) --- moleculaire structuur --- kristallografie --- chemie --- kristallen --- polymeren --- atoomstructuur
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Macromolecules --- Chemical structure --- Theoretical spectroscopy. Spectroscopic techniques --- Chemical and physical crystallography --- Rocks. Minerals --- Molecular biology --- spectra (chemie) --- moleculaire structuur --- kristallografie --- spectroscopie --- kristallen --- polymeren --- atoomstructuur
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