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Rotational Isomeric State Models in Macromolecular Systems

Part of the book series: Advances in Polymer Science (POLYMER, volume 131/132)

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Table of contents (6 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-ix
  2. Motivation

    • M. Rehahn, W. L. Mattice, U. W. Suter
    Pages 1-2
  3. The rotational isomeric state method

    • M. Rehahn, W. L. Mattice, U. W. Suter
    Pages 2-4
  4. Publications on fundamental aspects of RIS theory

    • M. Rehahn, W. L. Mattice, U. W. Suter
    Pages 5-5
  5. Notation used and structure of the collection of RIS models

    • M. Rehahn, W. L. Mattice, U. W. Suter
    Pages 5-6
  6. Index of compounds

    • M. Rehahn, W. L. Mattice, U. W. Suter
    Pages 7-18
  7. Collection of RIS models

    • M. Rehahn, W. L. Mattice, U. W. Suter
    Pages 19-476
  8. Back Matter

    Pages 477-485

About this book

Over the past 40 years, Rotational Isomeric State (RIS) models for hundreds of polymer structures have been developed. The RIS approach is now available in several software packages. The user is often faced with the time-consuming task of finding appropriate RIS parameters from the literature. This book aims at easing this step by providing a comprehensive overview of the models available. It reviews the literature from the first applications of RIS models to the end of 1994, comprises synthetic as well as naturally orccuring macromolecules, and tabulates all the pertinent features of published models. It will help readers, even when not very familiar with the method, to take advantage of this computationally efficient way of assessing the conformational properties of macromolecular systems.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Polymers, University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany

    M. Rehahn

  • Dept. of Polymer Science, University of Akron, Akron, USA

    W. L. Mattice

  • Institute of Polymers ETH,CNB E92, Dept. of Materials, Zürich, Switzerland

    U. W. Suter

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