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Polymer Physics thoroughly details the fundamental concepts of polymer melts, solutions, and gels in terms of both static structure and dynamics. It goes beyond other introductory polymer texts, deriving the essential tools of the physical polymer chemist or engineer without skipping any steps. The book is divided into four parts. Part One summarizes the necessary concepts of a first course on polymers and covers the conformations of single polymer chains. Part Two deals with the thermodynamics of polymer solutions and melts, including chain conformations in those states. Part Three applies the concepts of Part Two to the formation and properties of polymer networks. Part Four explains the essential aspects of how polymers move in both melt and solution states. The text assumes a working knowledge of calculus, physics, and chemistry, but no prior knowledge of polymers. It is ideal for upper-level undergraduate and first-year graduate courses in Condensed Matter Physics, Soft Materials, and Polymers. Features BLPresents established results in an easily accessible way BLEmphasizes physical insight rather than mathematical rigor BLProvides detailed experimental sections at the end of each chapter BLIncludes more than 200 illustrations and 350 exercises Review: By far the best book available on the topic - combines transparency with depth! - Rubinstein and Colby have produced a real gem that will stand the test of time. I have multiple copies of this book and it is mandatory reading for all members of my lab. All of our copies are well-worn and it is a treasure trove of insights. I recommend solving the problems because there are hidden treasures that apply directly to understanding conformational heterogeneity of biomacromolecules. One often hears that the tenets of polymer physics do not apply to problems in protein biophysics. A deep understanding of the concepts, so lucidly explained by Rubinstein and Colby should catalyze a change in one's views about the place for polymer physics in the study of biomacromolecules. In my view, this book should be essential reading for every serious molecular biophysicist. Review: good - book condition is good!
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 35 Reviews |
D**U
By far the best book available on the topic - combines transparency with depth!
Rubinstein and Colby have produced a real gem that will stand the test of time. I have multiple copies of this book and it is mandatory reading for all members of my lab. All of our copies are well-worn and it is a treasure trove of insights. I recommend solving the problems because there are hidden treasures that apply directly to understanding conformational heterogeneity of biomacromolecules. One often hears that the tenets of polymer physics do not apply to problems in protein biophysics. A deep understanding of the concepts, so lucidly explained by Rubinstein and Colby should catalyze a change in one's views about the place for polymer physics in the study of biomacromolecules. In my view, this book should be essential reading for every serious molecular biophysicist.
J**G
good
book condition is good!
S**E
Good book
Great learning
C**S
Clear, insightful analysis of polymer physics
This book was required for my course on polymer physics and I've found it to be an essential resource. The class was my first introduction to the subject and the book has been very helpful in my understanding of the basic methods used to describe the behavior of polymers. The scaling arguments seem obvious once learned, but getting there can be a challenge without precise explanations. This book is a great way to learn about polymers, and could be used without a class to learn the material. Some basic understanding of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics (and of course physics...) is needed to fully grasp some of the arguments within this book.
Y**L
A very easy-going and clear book
I think this book is really helpful to whom at entrance level of polymer and want to learn it deeper. It's easy to understand and the math there is not as difficult as other classic books. It doesn't care what background you have, follow the book can have a well touch/feeling of the physical meaning of polymer behaviour. If possible, strongly recommend to take the author's class it's also classic.
S**G
A great book on polymer physics
I am still working through the whole book but already love it. It explains things in a super clear way (from a physical point of view).
M**.
Great Source
Very helpful and easy to understand.
J**S
Polymer Physics...
As a polymer physicist, among other things (mechanical engineer/tribologist) I can tell you that this is must for anybody trying to understand polymer physics. Whether you are a scientist or worked in applied sciences (engineering) this will make a great text book and reference. Weak from the continuum mechanics viewpoint. Still good reference book.
A**R
Five Stars
Nice goods, quick sends and easy to read!
A**E
Sehr gute Behandlung der Gelbildung bei der Vernetzung
Wirklich ein gutes Buch, schade, dass es das nicht auch in Deutsch gibt, dann wäre es es noch besser verständlich
A**R
Five Stars
The book arrived on time and it is brand new!
A**A
Perfect for physicists
This book is powerful tool for physicists who want to start study polymer science. It is very well organized and clear.
A**Y
Five Stars
Very useful book, good quality.
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