2nd Edition. – Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2016. – 517 p. – ISBN10: 3662487144.
Presents a general model for flexible and semi-flexible polymer chains
Provides a comprehensive and systematic description of the statistical-mechanical, transport, and dynamic theories of dilute-solution properties of flexible and semiflexible polymers
Updated, revised and amended 2nd edition about an important field in polymer science, written by reputed authors
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This book presents the "helical wormlike chain" model – a general model for both flexible and semiflexible polymer chains. It explains how statistical-mechanical, hydrodynamic, and dynamic theories of their solution properties can be developed on the basis of this model. This new second edition has been carefully updated and thoroughly revised. It includes a new chapter covering "Simulation and More on Excluded-Volume Effects", as well as the discussion of new experimental data and the application of the theory to ring polymers.
The authors provide analysis of important recent experimental data by the use of their theories for flexible polymers over a wide range of molecular weights, including the oligomer region, and for semiflexible polymers, including biological macromolecules such as DNA. This is all clearly illustrated using a reasonable number of theoretical equations, tables, figures, and computer-aided forms, which support the understanding of the basic theory and help to facilitate its application to experimental data for the polymer molecular characterization.
TopicsPolymer Sciences
Soft and Granular Matter, Complex Fluids and Microfluidics
Nucleic Acid Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Biomaterials
Models for Polymer Chains
Chain Statistics:Wormlike Chains
Chain Statistics: HelicalWormlike Chains
Equilibrium Properties
Transport Properties
Applications to Circular DNA
Excluded-Volume Effects
Simulation and More on Excluded-Volume Effects
Chain Dynamics
Dynamical Properties