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《Principles of Polymerization(3rd Edition)》
By George G. Odian
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Number Of Pages: 792
Publication Date: 1991-10-18
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0471610208
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780471610205
Binding: Hardcover

Product Description:
Describes thephysical and organic chemistry of the reactions by which polymermolecules are synthesized. Begins by introducing the characteristicswhich distinguish polymers from their much smaller sized homologs.Proceeds to a detailed study of three types of polymerizationreactions: step, chain and ring-opening. Reactions are characterized asto their kinetic and thermodynamic features, their scope and utilityfor synthesis of different types of polymer structures, and the processconditions which are used to carry them out. Assumes a background inorganic and physical chemistry and can serve as either a self-teachingguide to polymers for the beginner or as a handy reference for theexperienced polymer chemist. Each chapter includes a selection ofproblems to aid learning and a solutions manual is available on request.
Summary: Must read for polymer chemistry!
Rating: 5
Odianoffers a comprehensive guide to polymer chemistry, covering nearly allthe types of polymerization, exploring radical, ionic, step, andcopolymerization mechanisms and kinetics in sufficient detail. Somerecent advances in polymer synthesis are not covered, but book offersenough knowledge to have a good grasp of all aspects ofpolymerizations. A must read for anyone considering a career oreducation in polymer synthesis!
Summary: Great text book!
Rating: 4
Itook a course last year in Polymer Chemistry and this text was thestandard text book. It was an amazingly great reference book. This bookmainly target on Polymerization synthesis and characterization. If youare interested in the mechanical properties of polymer, you should lookfor other one. But this is a must for all polymer chemists and materialscientists who are interested in polymer processing.
Summary: A handy reference
Rating: 4
Ihave been using this book for several years, including a term where itwas the primary text for a graduate-level Introduction to Polymerscourse. As textbooks go, I have found this one relatively easy to read,and the concepts easy to follow. It it quite comprehensive, but assumesan undergraduate background in organic and physical chemistry. Sincethe course, it has been a handy reference in my research, though, assomeone else noted, it is lacking in respect to living polymerizations,particularly Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization. However, Odian'swork remains one of the most useful textbooks from my graduate classes.
Summary: The standard text for teaching polymer chemistry.
Rating: 3
Thenumber of concepts covered in this book is amazing -- I learn somethingnew with each reading. The book is also great for pointing you to theleading references in the field; although it is lacking decent coverageof living polymerization. Odian's book is not easy to read. For achemistry book it includes relatively few chemical structures ormechanisms, so for students who don't already know chemistry it is arather useless introduction A better introductory polymer chemistrybook is by M. Stevens.
Summary: Impressive, despite recent reviews to the contrary.
Rating: 4
Encyclopedic and comprehensive, thistext ought to be the sole reference work for undergrads andgraduates in the field of polymer science.
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