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Scattering Methods and the Properties of Polymer Materials

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  • © 2005

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  • Progress in Colloid and Polymer Science is a supplement to the journal Colloid and Polymer Science publishing topic-related volumes
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Part of the book series: Progress in Colloid and Polymer Science (PROGCOLLOID, volume 130)

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Nanostructure is in the focus of science, and advanced scattering methods are significantly contributing to the solution of related questions. This volume includes 19 contributions to the field of polymers and scattering, collected on the occasion of Wilhelm Ruland’s 80th anniversary in October 2005. The contributions from leading scientists cover a wide range of topics concerning

-Advanced polymer materials

-Studies of nanostructure: From bone to nanotubes

-Modern data evaluation methods for isotropic and anisotropic scattering data.

The book is an excellent source of information with respect to recent developments and future applications related to this important field that extends from the engineering of advanced materials to the development of novel evaluation methods.

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