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School of Polymer chemistry
Polymer chemistry studies the chemical synthesis and properties of polymers or macromolecules. Polymers can be divided into natural polymers such as DNA, proteins and cellulose, and purely synthetic polymers such as polyethylene and teflon. Synthetic polymers are for example used in plastics, fibers, elastomers, composites, coatings, adhesives and films.
School news and current events
- Jul 15, 2013 - Department undergoes re-design (under School of Chemistry renovation)
- Oct 27, 2006 - Department of Polymer Chemistry founded!
Research projects and questions
None!
Active participants
Learning Resources
- Polymer Chemistry (Macro Group)
Textbooks
- Polymer Oxford Chemistry Primer (D.J. Walton) (ISBN 978-0198503897)
- Polymer Chemistry (P.C. Hiemenz and T.P. Lodge) (ISBN 978-1574447798)
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Lessons
UNDER DEVELOPMENT
- Introduction to Polymer Chemistry
- Polymer properties
- Polymer synthesis
- Polymer modification
- Polymer characterisation