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    공학 >화공 >화학공학
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    2011년 2학기
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The course gives an overview of structure and physical properties of polymers in the condensed state, i.e. semicrystalline, amorphous (glassy, rubbery) and liquid crystalline. The aim is to demonstrate the relationship between chemical structure, molecular organization, microstructure and physical properties of polymers in these states, to draw parallels between synthetic polymers and biopolymers, and to indicate the different methods of microstructural investigation. The course will follow the three hierarchical levels of organization of semicrystalline polymers (molecular conformation and packing in crystals; lamellar and fibrillar polymer crystals; spherulites-cylindrites-fibres), and deal with the processes of structure formation, polymorphism and solid-solid phase transitions, melting and annealing, as well as thermodynamics and mechanical properties. Routes to high-modulus / high-strength polymeric materials and fibres are explored, from ultradrawing, solid-state extrusion and gel-spinning to processing of thermotropic and lyotropic liquid crystal polymers. Basics of chain dynamics in liquid and glassy polymers, glass transition, viscoelasticity (creep, stress-relaxation, time-temperature superposition, mechanical spectroscopy) and rubber elasticity are also covered.
Synthetic and biopolymers
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1. Crystallizable and non-crystallizable polymers Which polymers can crystallize and which can not?
2. Polymer conformation Conformation of polymer chains – why helices? why coils?
3. Helices and crystal structure Polymer crystal structure – the atomic scale
4. 비디오 Synthetic and biopolymers Comparison between synthetic and biopolymers URL
5. Synthetic and biopolymers Comparison between synthetic and biopolymers
6. Folded-chain crystals Polymer crystals and chain folding – the nanoscale
7. Crystallinity in polymers Crystallinity in polymers – basics of wide and small-angle X-ray scattering
8. Crystallinity and its determination Crystallinity in polymers – basics of wide and small-angle X-ray scattering
9. Spherulites and "shish-kebabs" Spherulites and cylindrites – the microscale; basics of birefringence and polarized light microscopy
10. Polymer deformation and fiber production Deformation of semicrystalline polymers – microfibrils, yielding, crazing; Synthetic fibers
11. Flexible high-modulus polymers Routes to high modulus and strength in flexible polymers: ultradrawing, solid-state extrusion, gel-spinning; the story of Spectra
12. Rigid-rod polymers Routes to high modulus and strength in rigid polymers: thermotropic and lyotropic liquid crystal polymers; the story of Vectra and Kevlar
13. Polymer blends Polymer blends: miscibility, bimodal and spinodal decomposition
14. Viscoelasticity and glass transition why it is difficult to catch “silly putty”? creep, stress-relaxation; dynamic mechanical spectroscopy
15. Revision, summary, discussion. Revision, summary, discussion.
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