Polymers (2nd Ed.)
A Property Database, Second Edition

Coordinators: Ellis Bryan, Smith Ray

Language: English

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Scientific and Commercial Information for More Than 1,000 Polymers

Polymers: A Property Database, Second Edition offers a central and reliable source for scientific and commercial information on more than 1,000 polymers. Revised and updated throughout, this edition features 25% new material, including 50 entirely new entries that reflect advances in areas such as conducting polymers, hydrogels, nano-polymers, and biomaterials.

The second edition also comes with unlimited access to a complete, fully searchable Web version of the reference. Powerful retrieval software allows users to customize their searches and refine results. Each entry includes trade names, properties, manufacturing processes, commercial applications, supplier details, references, and links to constituent monomers.

Buy the latest print edition and gain access to a complete, fully searchable Web version of the reference, enhanced with powerful retrieval software that allows you to customize searches and refine results.



  • Unlimited access to the Online Version for the lifetime of the Second Edition


  • Revised, Updated, and Expanded with 25% New Material


  • Includes 50 entirely new entries reflecting the latest polymer advances

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Each entry includes: Synonyms, trade names, and commercial names; constituent monomers; related polymers; physical properties, including volumetric and calorimetric, surface and solubility, transport, mechanical, optical, stability properties; CAS Registry Number; molecular formula and weight; applications, commercial products, and processing methods; chemical structure; morphology; material class and polymer type; supplier information; references; and more

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