The physical properties of polymers determine how materials perform in every application - from aerospace composites to biodegradable packaging, from flexible electronics to biomedical implants. Yet the most widely used textbooks on this subject were written before the transformative advances of the past fifteen years in sustainable polymers, nanocomposites, smart materials, and computational methods.
Physical Properties of Modern Polymers closes that gap.
This textbook provides a rigorous, accessible treatment of how polymer structure governs thermal, mechanical, rheological, optical, electrical, surface, and transport properties - while integrating the modern materials that are reshaping the field today.
What Sets This Book ApartComprehensive Coverage
Classical polymer property fundamentals alongside cutting-edge topics that are absent from legacy textbooks: biodegradable polymer properties, polymer nanocomposite behavior, conjugated polymer electronics, shape memory and self-healing polymers, and stimulus-responsive materials.
Application Spotlights
Every core chapter connects fundamental science to real-world material selection, processing decisions, and performance requirements - from PLA packaging design to failure analysis of structural components.
Modern Methods
Characterization and computational methods integrated throughout, including molecular dynamics simulation and machine learning approaches for polymer property prediction.
Active Learning
Worked examples and problem sets in every chapter build conceptual understanding, quantitative fluency, and applied engineering judgment simultaneously.
Who This Book Is ForStudents
Upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in polymer science, materials science, chemical engineering, chemistry, and physics.
Industry Professionals
A current reference for those working with polymeric materials who need coverage of the sustainable polymers, nanocomposites, and smart materials that define where the field is today.
Coverage10 chapters covering:
- Structure
- Thermal properties
- Mechanical behavior
- Rheology
- Optical and electrical properties
- Surface science
- Transport and barrier behavior
- Composites and nanocomposites
- Sustainable and specialty polymers
- Modern characterization and computational approaches