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Physical Chemistry for Engineering and Applied Sciences: Theoretical and Methodological Implications (1st)

Gonzalez, Cristobal Noe Aguilar(Edited by)Haghi, A. K.(Edited by)M, Praveen K.(Edited by)Thomas, Sabu(Edited by)
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This new volume, Physical Chemistry for Engineering and Applied Sciences: Theoretical and Methodological Implications, introduces readers to some of the latest research applications of physical chemistry. The compilation of this volume was motived by the tremendous increase of useful research work in the field of physical chemistry and related subjects in recent years, and the need for communication between physical chemists, physicists, and biophysicists. This volume reflects the huge breadth and diversity in research and the applications in physical chemistry and physical chemistry techniques, providing case studies that are tailored to particular research interests. It examines the industrial processes for emerging materials, determines practical use under a wide range of conditions, and establishes what is needed to produce a new generation of materials.

The chapter authors, affiliated with prestigious scientific institutions from around the world, share their research on new and innovative applications in physical chemistry. The chapters in the volume are divided into several areas, covering

  • developments in physical chemistry of modern materials
  • polymer science and engineering
  • nanoscience and nanotechnology

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Apple Academic Press
1351613936 / 9781351613934
eBook (EPUB)
541
03/07/2018
Canada
English
452 pages
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