Physical Chemistry of Non-aqueous Solutions of Cellulose and Its Derivatives (Wiley Series in Solutions Chemistry)
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Cellulose is the most abundant organic polymer on earth. In solution, cellulose derivatives can form liquid crystals which take on characteristics of the solid state with unique optical and physico–mechanical properties. The author presents an overview of modern developments in the physical chemistry of solutions of cellulose and its derivatives. Physical Chemistry of Non–aqueous Solutions of Cellulose and Its Derivatives discusses:
∗ how experimental data and computer simulation can give insight into the factors which influence the interaction of solvent and solute
∗ how phase transitions in solution can be predicted from the solvency of non aqueous solvents for oellulose and its derivatives
∗ the methods for obtaining thermodynamic parameters for solvation in non–aqueous solvents
∗ the rheological properties of lyotropic liquid crystals.
The Wiley Series in Solution Chemistry fills the increasing need to present authoritative comprehensive and fully up–to–date accounts of the many aspects of solution chemistry. Internationally recognized experts from research or teaching institutions in various countries are invited to contribute to the series.
Product Details
- Published on: 2000-03-29
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 208 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"...would be recommended for polymer science libraries...moreover it would be of interest for research personnel in those industries that have an interest in developing polymer products from cellulose and its derivatives."
––Macromolecular Chemistry & Physics, 23rd October 2000
From the Back Cover
Cellulose is the most abundant organic polymer on earth. In solution, cellulose derivatives can form liquid crystals which take on characteristics of the solid state with unique optical and physico–mechanical properties. The author presents an overview of modern developments in the physical chemistry of solutions of cellulose and its derivatives. Physical Chemistry of Non–aqueous Solutions of Cellulose and Its Derivatives discusses:
∗ how experimental data and computer simulation can give insight into the factors which influence the interaction of solvent and solute
∗ how phase transitions in solution can be predicted from the solvency of non aqueous solvents for oellulose and its derivatives
∗ the methods for obtaining thermodynamic parameters for solvation in non–aqueous solvents
∗ the rheological properties of lyotropic liquid crystals.
The Wiley Series in Solution Chemistry fills the increasing need to present authoritative comprehensive and fully up–to–date accounts of the many aspects of solution chemistry. Internationally recognized experts from research or teaching institutions in various countries are invited to contribute to the series.
