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    Author(s)Mark D. Dadmun W. Alexander Van Hook Donald W. Noid
    PublisherSpringer
    ISBN9780306465499
    Pages178
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2001

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    Springer Computational Studies Nanotechnology And Solution Thermodynamics Of Polymer Systems 2001 Edition by Mark D. Dadmun W. Alexander Van Hook Donald W. Noid

    This text is the published version of many ofthe talks presented at two symposiums held as part of the Southeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (SERMACS) in Knoxville TN in October 1999. The Symposiums entitled Solution Thermodynamics of Polymers and Computational Polymer Science and Nanotechnology provided outlets to present and discuss problems of current interest to polymer scientists. It was thus decided to publish both proceedings in a single volume. The first part of this collection contains printed versions of six of the ten talks presented at the Symposium on Solution Thermodynamics of Polymers organized by Yuri B. Melnichenko and W. Alexander Van Hook. The two sessions further described below stimulated interesting and provocative discussions. Although not every author chose to contribute to the proceedings volume the papers that are included faithfully represent the scope and quality of the symposium. The remaining two sections are based on the symposium on Computational Polymer Science and Nanotechnology organized by Mark D. Dadmun Bobby G. Sumpter and Don W. Noid. A diverse and distinguished group of polymer and materials scientists biochemists chemists and physicists met to discuss recent research in the broad field of computational polymer science and nanotechnology. The two-day oral session was also complemented by a number of poster presentations. The first article of this section is on the important subject of polymer blends. M. D. Table of contents : Introduction. Thermodynamics of Polymer Systems. Phase Diagrams and Thermodynamics of Demixing of Polystyrene/Solvent Solutions in (TPX) Space; W.A. Van Hook. Thermodynamic and Dynamic Properties of Polymers in Liquid and Supercritical Solvents; Y.B. Melnichenko et al. The Cohesive Energy Density of Polymer Liquids; G.T. Dee B.B. Sauer. Thermal-Diffusion Driven Concentration Fluctuations in a Polymer Solution; J.V. Sengers et al. Small Angle Neutron Scattering from Polymers in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide; G.D. Wignall. Polymer Solutions at High Pressures: Pressure-Induced Miscibility and Phase Separation in Near-Critical and Supercritical Fluids; E. Kiran et al. Computational Polymer Science. The Compatibilization of Polymer Blends with Linear Copolymers: Comparison Between Simulation and Experiment; M.D. Dadmun. Nanoscale Optical Probes of Polymer Dynamics in Ultrasmall Volumes; M.D. Barnes et al. Molecular Simulation and Modeling of the Structure and Properties of Polymer Nanoparticles; B.G. Sumpter et al. Theory of the Production and Properties of Polymer Nanoparticles: Quantum Drops; K. Runge et al. Simulations of Thin Films and Fibers of Amorphous Polymers; V. Vao-soongnern et al. Identifying and Designing of Calcium Binding Sites in Proteins by Computational Algorithm; W. Yang et al. Nanotechnology. A Synthesis of Fluid Dynamics and Quantum Chemistry in a Momentum-Space Investigation of Molecular Wires and Diodes; P.J. MacDougall M.C. Levit. Classical and Quantum Molecular Simulations in Nanotechnology Applications; R.E. Tuzun. Computational Design and Analysis of Nanoscale Logic Circuit Molecules; K.K. Taylor et al. Shock and Pressure Wave Propagation in Nano-fluidic Systems; D.W. Noid et al. Index.



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