Emerging Themes in Polymer Science

Emerging Themes in Polymer Science by Anthony J. Ryan, published by the Royal Society of Chemistry in 2001, is a comprehensive exploration of contemporary research in polymer science, spanning 324 pages. This edition provides insights not only into current advancements but also into the future directions of the field, emphasizing the intersection of polymer science and biology.
Readers will find discussions on a variety of topics, including polymer semi-conductors, biomaterials, and tissue engineering, as well as insights into neutron and synchrotron research. The book addresses the theoretical aspects of polymer science and its applications in electronics and nanotechnology, making it a valuable resource for those engaged in these areas.
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Many books offer coverage of the current work of top researchers, but rarely is any attempt made to look beyond the present day. Emerging Themes in Polymer Science is a unique book which not only documents the latest research but also provides an insight into the likely future of polymer science. At the heart of the debate, and a key feature of the book, is the relationship between polymer science and biology. Also discussed are polymer semi-conductors and devices; polymer colloids; biomaterials; tissue engineering and polymers; neutron and synchrotron research; theory; and rheology. Anyone involved in polymer research, including those in the fields of electronics and nanotechnology, will welcome this book.
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