Name INTRODUCTIOIN TO POLYMER PROPERTIES   Code (老師分機)
Instroctur Lin King-Fu   Year or
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2007 winter 工綜209室
Mon. / 567 / 13:20~16:20

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Textbook

D.W. Van Krevelen and P.J. Hoftyzer, Properties of Polymers:Their Estimation and Correlation with Chemical Structures , Elsevier: Amsterdam, 1981.

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U.W. Gedde, Polymer Physics , Chapman & Hall: London, 1995.

P. Meares, Polymers: Structure and Bulk Properties , D. Van Norstrand : New Jersey, 1965. 4.

F. Bueche, Physical Properties of Polymers, Interscience Publishers: New York, 1962.

Course Description Talking Some Polymer Properties.
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Part One: Physical Properties of Polymers

Chapter 1. Introduction: Structure-Processing-Morphology-Properties
     Relationships
Chapter 2. Thermophysical Properties of Polymers
Chapter 3. Optical Properties of Polymers
Chapter 4. Electrical Properties of Polymers



Part Two: Mechanical Properties of Polymers  

Chapter 5. The Nature of Rubber Elasticity [new]
Chapter 6. The Nature of Viscoelesticity
Chapter 7. The Glassy State and Glass Transition
Chapter 8. Dynamic Mechanical Properties of Polymers
Chapter 9. Fracture Behavior of Polymers


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Name INTRODUCTION TO POLYMER SCIENCE   Code  
Instroctur Lin King-Fu   Year or
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 “Textbook of Polymer Science”, third Edition by Fred W. Billmeyer, Jr.
 Wiley-Interscience: New York, 1984

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Course Description Polymer Science.
Syllabus

Part I. Introduction
Chapter 1. The Science of Large Molecules

Part II. Polymerization
Chapter 2. Step-Reaction (Condensation) Polymerization
Chapter 3. Radical Chain (Addition) Polymerization
Chapter 4. Ionic and Coordination Chain (Addition) Polymerization
Chapter 5. Copolymerization
Chapter 6. Polymerization Conditions and Polymer Reactions

Part III. Characterization
Chapter 7. Polymer Solutions Contents (continue)
Chapter 8. Measurement of Molecular Weight and Size
Chapter 9. Analysis and Testing of Polymers

Part IV. Structure and Properties
Chapter 10. Morphology and Order in Crystalline Polymers
Chapter 11. Rheology and the Mechanical Properties of Polymers
Chapter 12. Polymer Structure and Physical Properties

Part V. Properties of Commercial Polymers
Chapter 13. Hydrocarbon Plastics and Elastomers
Chapter 14. Other Carbon-Chain Polymers
Contents (continue)
Chapter 15. Heterochain Thernoplastics
Chapter 16. Thermosetting Resins

Part VI. Polymer Processing
Chapter 17. Plastics Technology
Chapter 18. Fiber Technology
Chapter 19. Elastomer Technology

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Name PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF POLYMERS   Code (老師分機) 
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  1. p.j. flory, `princioles of polymer chemistry`, cornnel university press,
    ithaca, new york, 1953, chapters 12, 13, 14.
  2. o.olabisi, l.m. robeson, and m.t. shaw, `polymer-polymer miscibility`,
    academic press, new york, 1977. chapters 1,2,3.
  3. s.wu, `polymer interface and adhesion` marcel dekker, new york, 1982, chapters 1,2,3.
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  1. h.morawetz, `macromolecules in solution`, 2nd ed. wiley, new york, 1974.
  2. d.r. paul and s. newman, `polymer blends`, vols 1 and 2, academic press, prlando, 1978.
  3. p.c. hiemenz, `principles of colloid and surface chemistry`, 2nd edition, marcel dekker, new york 1986.
Course Description Polymer Science.
Syllabus

Part1. Polymers In Solution

Chapter-1. General Consideration(+ outline)
Chapter-2. Statistical Thermodynamics of Polymer Solutions
Chapter-3.Phase Equilibrium
Chapter-4. Configurational and Frictional Properties of the Polymer
     Molecule in Dilute Solution

Part2. Polymer-Polymer Miscibility

Chapter-5. Introduction
Chapter-6. Thermodynamics of Polymer-Polymer Miscibility

Part3. Polymer Interface

Chapter-7. Molecular Interpretation
Chapter-8. Principle of Surface Tension and Interfacial Tension
     Measurementsn
Chapter-9. Colloids
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