Course Contents
Molecular weight and size of polymers
Glass transition temperature of polymers
Crystallinity in polymers
Polymer solutions
Experimental methods
Elastomeric, Fibre- forming and plastic materials
Rheology of polymeric materials
Thermal analysis of TGA, DSC and DTA
Molecular weight determination of polymers; Viscometry
Rheometry
Polymeric hydrogels
Polymeric microgels
Polymer composites and Blends
Conducting polymers
Course Synopsis
Polymer Science or Macromolecular Science is the subfield of materials science concerned with polymers, primarily synthetic polymers such as plastics.
Course Learning Outcomes
After completion of course, students will be able to
classify synthetic and biological polymers i respective subgroups
explain the properties of polymers in solution
explain the properties of polymers in solid state
compare the mechanical properties of polymers based on their structures
identify and explain differences between addition and stepwise polymerisation
account for reaction mechanisms during radical, ionic and condensation polymerisation
use methods for the characterisation polymer materials
give examples of industrial application of polymers
carry out a polymer synthesis based on a given protocol
explain what preparations are needed to carry out a polymer synthesis
choose analytical methods to characterise the polymerisation reaction and also the product
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Title : High Polymers
Type : Reference Book
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