The Fourth Edition of Principles of Polymerization remains the gold standard for understanding how macromolecules are synthesized, controlled, and engineered. Polymers are essential in nearly every modern application—from durable textiles and elastomers to advanced coatings, biomedical materials, electronics, adhesives, packaging, and high-performance composites.
This edition provides a complete and updated exploration of polymerization mechanisms and technologies, featuring the latest developments in catalytic systems, living polymerizations, controlled architectures, and emerging high-performance materials.
Key Topics Covered:
- Fundamental polymerization mechanisms
- Kinetic and thermodynamic parameters
- Molecular weight control, branching, and crosslinking
- Structure–property relationships
- Block, graft, dendritic, hyperbranched, and brush polymer systems
- Inorganic, organometallic, and conductive polymers
- Biomedical polymerization processes
The book’s unique teaching approach introduces each concept at the elementary level and gradually transitions to more sophisticated analysis—making it equally valuable for new students and advanced researchers.
A must-have reference for universities, R&D labs, chemical engineering programs, and industrial professionals who rely on accurate and up-to-date knowledge of polymer design and synthesis.